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    Additional file 1: of Indomethacin promotes survival of new neurons in the adult murine hippocampus accompanied by anti-inflammatory effects following MPTP-induced dopamine depletion

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    Figure S1. Effects of dopamine depletion and indomethacin treatment on the stages of adult hippocampal neurogenesis. Neuronal development originates from a Nestin-positive, triangular-shaped stem cell (type 1). Then, neurogenesis progresses over the stages of the putative progenitor cells (type 2a, type 2b, and type 3) and ends in the NeuN-positive mature granule cell. Neurotoxic treatment leads to a decreased number of newly generated (type 2a cells) and mature neurons, whereas indomethacin treatment afterwards promotes the development towards mature neurons. MPTP: 1-methyl-4-(2′-methylphenyl)-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine hydrochloride; NeuN: neuronal nuclei. (TIF 624 kb
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