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What are DCX cells?

Published in Neuroscience 1 min read

DCX cells are nerve cells (neurons) that rely on the doublecortin protein for proper migration in the developing brain. The DCX gene provides instructions for producing this doublecortin protein, which is crucial for neuronal migration.

Essentially, DCX cells are neurons whose movement and placement during brain development are heavily influenced by the doublecortin protein.

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