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Growth hormone promotes proliferation of adult neurosphere cultures
Growth Hormone & IGF Research, 06/15/09
McLenachan S et al. - GH functions as an autocrine mitogen in adult neurosphere cultures and promotes proliferation of neural progenitor cells as well as self-renewal of neurosphere cultures. In addition, signaling through the GHR appeared to delay neuronal differentiation in adult neurospheres.
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