Child & Family Research Institute, Department of Pediatrics, Vancouver, BC (Canada)
Purpose:
Here we investigated the role played by bradykinin (BK) in
the in vitro differentiation of mouse NPCs.
Conclusion:
We conclude that neuronal enrichment is due only to the
fostering of neurogenesis and that the low proliferation
rate on the seventh day of differentiation is a consequence
and it is not the cause of BK-induced neuronal enrichment
Comments:
None
Funding:
Not disclosed
Quality control:
None
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