2024
What makes each of us unique? The nine-banded armadillo as a model to study individuality
Leao D, Duque A, Dietrich M. What makes each of us unique? The nine-banded armadillo as a model to study individuality. Frontiers In Mammal Science 2024, 3: 1450655. DOI: 10.3389/fmamm.2024.1450655.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchScience of individualityInter-individual differencesNine-banded armadilloBrain-related traitsSources of varianceBiology of individualsBrain structuresGenetic clonesReproductive biologyArmadillosHuman brainBrainMammalian brainStochastic factorsBiological mechanismsScienceIndividualsBiologyStudy individualsComplex interplayEmotionsClonesThoughtsNeuroscienceArguments
2019
A balanced evaluation of the evidence for adult neurogenesis in humans: implication for neuropsychiatric disorders
Duque A, Spector R. A balanced evaluation of the evidence for adult neurogenesis in humans: implication for neuropsychiatric disorders. Brain Structure And Function 2019, 224: 2281-2295. PMID: 31278571, PMCID: PMC6852840, DOI: 10.1007/s00429-019-01917-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAdult human brainAdult neurogenesisHuman brainAdult human neurogenesisNormal neuronal circuitsBrain homeostatic systemsNeural stem cellsDentate gyrusBrain neuronsAdult brainCertain drugsNeuronal circuitsHigher cognitive functionsNeuropsychiatric disordersCognitive functionNeurogenesisHuman neurogenesisBrainHomeostatic systemNeuronsStem cellsRecent studiesPrevention of damageDifferent stimuliHumans