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Growing neurons gain an edge by making connections – Medical Xpress
A little competition is never a bad thing, especially when it comes to fledging neurons growing in the brain, finds a new Stanford University study.

A little competition is never a bad thing, especially when it comes to fledging neurons growing in the brain, finds a new Stanford University study.
In a first of its kind study, researchers led by Stanford biologist Liqun Luo used genetic experiments and computer models to shed light on two important steps of brain development in young mice: the growth of branching extensions on the bodies of neurons, called dendrites, and the connections that dendrites make with other neurons. Like biological…
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