Publications by authors named "Mohammad Saeed Zarzor"

The human brain's distinctive folding pattern has attracted the attention of researchers from different fields. Neuroscientists have provided insights into the role of four fundamental cell types crucial during embryonic development: radial glial cells, intermediate progenitor cells, outer radial glial cells, and neurons. Understanding the mechanisms by which these cell types influence the number of cortical neurons and the emerging cortical folding pattern necessitates accounting for the mechanical forces that drive the cortical folding process.

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  • The human brain is really complicated, and scientists are trying to figure out how it folds and develops.
  • They found that a special area called the outer subventricular zone (OSVZ) is important for making the brain bigger and more complex.
  • Researchers created a computer model to study how cells grow and move in the brain, which can help them learn more about brain development and treat problems that affect how the brain forms.
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