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Thousands of studies have now been published, and it is widely accepted that the adult mouse brain continues to produce new neurons.
However, unlike the human brain, the mouse brain continues in its rapid growth during the first few weeks post-natally, until weaning, at Post-natal day (P) 21.5 [ 14, 15].
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The brain continues to change over the following 21 months.
In the postnatal and adult mouse brain, Tis21-GFP expression is restricted to those regions where neurogenesis continues to occur.
Type II strains of T. gondii have been detected in the mouse brain as early as 4 days post-infection and numbers continue to increase until 10 days post-infection [ 23, 24], the peak of acute infection [ 25].
In the mouse brain, innervation of the cortex by projecting neurites called axons begins during embryonic development and continues for the first several postnatal days (Garel and Lopez-Bendito, 2014).
Story No. 2: "Scientists Map Mouse Brain".
A mouse brain is the size of a peanut.
"They said putting the mouse brain on line would accelerate brain research throughout the world," Mr. Allen recalled.
Each strand was virtually invisible, about the size of four mouse brain cells.
The mouse brain atlas can be accessed without charge at www.brainatlas.org.org
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