nevrogenesis
Nevrogenesis is the process by which new neurons are generated throughout an organism's lifetime. This process is crucial for various functions, including learning, memory, and tissue repair. In humans, nevrogenesis occurs in specific regions of the brain, such as the hippocampus, which is essential for memory formation, and the subventricular zone, which produces new neurons that migrate to the olfactory bulb.
The mechanisms underlying nevrogenesis involve the proliferation of neural stem cells, which can differentiate into various
Nevrogenesis is not limited to the brain; it also occurs in the spinal cord and peripheral nervous
Research on nevrogenesis has implications for understanding neurological disorders, such as Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease,