Jul 29, 2018
Study finds evidence that leopard geckos can make new brain cells
Posted by Marcos Than Esponda in categories: biotech/medical, life extension, neuroscience
Published in Scientific Reports, this study is the first to provide evidence of new neuron formation—and the presence of stem cells—in the leopard gecko brain.
University of Guelph researchers have discovered the type of stem cell allowing geckos to create new brain cells, providing evidence that the lizards may also be able to regenerate parts of the brain after injury.
This finding could help in replacing human brain cells lost or damaged due to injury, aging or disease.
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