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The self-renewing division of a somatic stem cell, a stem cell that can give rise to cell types of the body other than those of the germ-line. The proliferation of neuroblasts in the ventricular zone of the cerebral cortex. The neuronal progenitors of these cells will migrate radially. The division of neuroblasts in the subpallium area of the forebrain. The interneuron precursors that these cells give rise to include GABAergic interneurons and will migrate tangentially. The division of neuroblasts in the subventricular zone of the forebrain. The interneuron precursors that these cells give rise to include adult olfactory bulb interneurons and migrate tangentially. The process by which nerve cells are generated. This includes the production of neuroblasts and their differentiation into neurons. The series of molecular signals initiated by binding of an extracellular ligand to a Notch receptor on the surface of the target cell that contributes to the self renewal of neuroblasts in the forebrain. The series of molecular signals initiated by binding of Wnt protein to a receptor on the surface of the target cell that contributes to the self renewal of neuroblasts in the forebrain. The series of molecular signals generated as a consequence of a fibroblast growth factor receptor binding to one of its physiological ligands that contributes to the self renewal of neuroblasts in the forebrain. The process by which nerve cells are generated in the forebrain. This includes the production of neuroblasts from and their differentiation into neurons. The division of a neuroblast located in the forebrain. Neuroblast division gives rise to at least another neuroblast. The expansion of a neuroblast population by cell division. A neuroblast is any cell that will divide and give rise to a neuron. The division of neuroblast in the pallium. Neuroblasts are precursor cells that give rise to neurons. The process resulting in the physical partitioning and separation of a neuroblast into daughter cells. A neuroblast is any cell that will divide and give rise to a neuron. The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the forebrain over time, from its formation to the mature structure. The forebrain is the anterior of the three primary divisions of the developing chordate brain or the corresponding part of the adult brain (in vertebrates, includes especially the cerebral hemispheres, the thalamus, and the hypothalamus and especially in higher vertebrates is the main control center for sensory and associative information processing, visceral functions, and voluntary motor functions).

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GO TERM SUMMARY

Name: forebrain neuroblast division
Acc: GO:0021873
Aspect: Biological Process
Desc: The division of a neuroblast located in the forebrain. Neuroblast division gives rise to at least another neuroblast.
Proteins in PDR annotated with:
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GO:0021873 - forebrain neuroblast division (interactive image map)

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