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Fruit Flies Are a Great Model for Neoplasticity

Fruit flies are an excellent model for neoplasticity. They have many of the same cell types, including astrocites and eneurons. There've been six nobele prizes awarded for research in flies that changed understanding of how biology works in humans. And so what i found is that the neurons in the fruit fly brain are really plastic early in lifes - then this plasticity wanes. But if i got rid of these astrocites, these gleol cells, these neurons maintain their plasticity much later in development. This stuff could potentially have relevance to humans, ind people, and youno, potential other animals too.

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