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Programming hippocampal stem cells with synaptamide to induce hippocampal neurogenesis as an effect of endocannabinoid-mediated neuroprotection. | Programming hippocampal stem cells with synaptamide to induce hippocampal neurogenesis as an effect of endocannabinoid-mediated neuroprotection. | ||
=== Notes === | === Notes === | ||
* Activation of PPAR-RXR heterodimer by anandamide (CB1 receptor) facilitate neural differentiation. | * Activation of PPAR-RXR heterodimer by anandamide (CB1 receptor) facilitate neural differentiation. |
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Intracellular anandamide trafficking as a promoter of neural differentiation
Background: DHA-induced programming of neural stem cells into mature neurons through fatty-acid binding proteins (FABPs) transport of arachidonic acid may require anandamide as a promoter of neural differentiation.
Introduction: Programming hippocampal stem cells with synaptamide to induce hippocampal neurogenesis as an effect of endocannabinoid-mediated neuroprotection.
Notes
- Activation of PPAR-RXR heterodimer by anandamide (CB1 receptor) facilitate neural differentiation.