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  1. Biographie. Laure-Victoire Mancini (née en 1636 à Rome - morte en 1657 à Paris) 1, fille du baron romain Michele Mancini et de Geronima Mazzarini, elle était une des nièces du cardinal Mazarin, l'aînée des sœurs Mancini.

  2. Using long-term intravital imaging of NSCs in the zebrafish adult telencephalon, we reveal that apical surface area and expression of the Notch ligand DeltaA predict these NSC decisions. deltaA -negative NSCs constitute a bona fide self-renewing NSC pool and systematically engage in asymmetric divisions generating a self-renewing deltaAneg daugh...

  3. Titillating tidbits from the court of the Sun King. Laure Mancini, Duchesse de Mercœur. Laure Mancini was the oldest of the five Mancini sisters. Born on May 6, 1636, she was called to France by Cardinal de Mazarin, along with her sister Olympe and cousin Anne-Marie Martinozzi, in 1647. Laure Mancini, Duchesse de Mercœur.

  4. Laura Vitória Mancini (Roma, 6 de maio de 1636 — Paris, 8 de fevereiro de 1657), foi Duquesa de Mercœur e Vendôme por seu casamento com Luís II de Bourbon-Vendôme. [1] Ela era uma das Mazarinettes , sobrinhas do Cardeal Jules Mazarin , Primiero-Ministro da França, levadas pelo tio à corte francesa com o intuito de conseguir casamentos vantajosos para elas.

    • Laura Vitória Mancini
  5. 30 de jun. de 2020 · Copyright © 2020 Labusch, Mancini, Morizet and Bally-Cuif. Publication types. Review. Adult neurogenesis, i.e., the generation of neurons from neural stem cells (NSCs) in the adult brain, contributes to brain plasticity in all vertebrates. It varies, however, greatly in extent, location and physiological characteristics between species.

  6. Laure MANCINI | Cited by 136 | of Ecole normale supérieure de Lyon, Lyon (ENS Lyon) | Read 10 publications | Contact Laure MANCINI

  7. 6 de abr. de 2021 · © Nicolas Dray, Laure Mancini and Laure Bally-Cuif, Institut Pasteur Left: Neural stem cells covering both cerebral hemispheres of an adult zebrafish. Center: Magnification enabling identification of stem cells that are quiescent (green only), activated (green and magenta), and in the process of differentiation (magenta only).