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Nature Neuroscience 9, 470 - 472 (2006)
doi:10.1038/nn0406-470

Go with the flow: signaling from the ventricle directs neuroblast migration

Magdalena Götz1 & Stefan H Stricker2

1  Magdalena Götz is at the Institute for Stem Cell Research, GSF–National Research Institute for Environment and Health, Ingolstädter Landstr. 1, 85764 Neuherberg, Germany and at the Department for Physiological Genomics, University of Munich, Schillerstr. 46, 80633 Munich, Germany. magdalena.goetz@gsf.de

2  Stefan Stricker is at the CeMM Research Center for Molecular Medicine of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, c/o Institute of Genetics, Max F. Perutz Laboratories, Vienna Biocenter, Dr. Bohr-Gasse 9/4, A-1030 Vienna, Austria.

Neurons born in the adult subventricular zone migrate a long way to their destination. A new study suggests that signals from the corticospinal fluid, in particular the chemorepellent Slit2, guide adult neuroblast migration.

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