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1. Protracted neuronal recruitment in the temporal lobes of young children.

2. A nomenclature consensus for nervous system organoids and assembloids.

3. Cell stress in cortical organoids impairs molecular subtype specification.

4. Neuroglial stem cell-derived inflammatory pseudotumor (n-SCIPT): clinicopathologic characterization of a novel lesion of the lumbosacral spinal cord and nerve roots following intrathecal allogeneic stem cell intervention.

5. Human hippocampal neurogenesis drops sharply in children to undetectable levels in adults.

7. Radial glia require PDGFD-PDGFRβ signalling in human but not mouse neocortex.

8. Cell-autonomous correction of ring chromosomes in human induced pluripotent stem cells.

9. Non-epithelial stem cells and cortical interneuron production in the human ganglionic eminences.

10. A new subtype of progenitor cell in the mouse embryonic neocortex.

11. Kinesin 3 and cytoplasmic dynein mediate interkinetic nuclear migration in neural stem cells.

12. Developmental genetics of vertebrate glial-cell specification.

13. Neurogenic radial glia in the outer subventricular zone of human neocortex.

14. Gap junction adhesion is necessary for radial migration in the neocortex.

15. Cortical neurons arise in symmetric and asymmetric division zones and migrate through specific phases.

16. Is there more to gaba than synaptic inhibition?

17. Neurons derived from radial glial cells establish radial unites in neocortex.

18. Immature excitatory neurons develop during adolescence in the human amygdala.

20. Regenerative medicine: Cell reprogramming gets direct.

21. GABA puts the brake on stem cells.

22. Controlling neuron number: does Numb do the math?

24. Perspective authors' response: Patterns of neural stem and progenitor cell division may underlie evolutionary cortical expansion.

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