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Journal of Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery

ISSN: 2684-6012

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Neuronal Cell Cycle

The Neuronal cell cycle represents the life cycle of the biological cell, its creation, reproduction and eventual death. The process by which cells divide into two daughter cells is called mitosis. Once these cells are formed they enter G1, the phase in which many of the proteins needed to replicate DNA are made. Mitosis represents a crucial event by which eukaryotic cells divide and equally segregate their genetic material into 2 daughter cells. This process consists of 4 consecutive phases: prophase, when chromatin is condensed, nucleoli and nuclear membrane disappear, and the mitotic spindle is formed; metaphase, when chromosomes are arranged at the equatorial plane of the cell; anaphase, when chromatids separate toward the opposite sides of the mitotic spindle; and telophase, in which chromosomes decondense into diffuse chromatin, the nuclear membrane becomes generated, 2 new nuclei are formed, and cytokinesis begins to take place.

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