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Describe intermittent explosive disorder (IED). What health conditions are people diagnosed with IED at a greater risk of developing?
Cell Differentiation
The process through which a cell changes from one cell type to another, usually becoming more specialized in its function.
Neural Maturation
The process of development and growth of neurons or the nervous system, leading to improved function and complexity.
Neuron Generation
The process by which new neurons are formed in the brain, also known as neurogenesis, which occurs in certain areas of the brain and plays a crucial role in learning, memory, and the recovery from brain injury.
Progenitor Cells
Cells that have the capacity to differentiate into more specialized cell types, playing a key role in growth, development, and tissue repair.
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