2012, Advances in Physiology Research and Application: 2011 Edition, ScholarlyEditions (→ISBN)
According to a study from the United States, “Multipotent neuroblasts (NBs) are produced throughout life by neural stem […]"
2016, Ahmed El-Hashash, Developmental and Stem Cell Biology in Health and Disease, Bentham Science Publishers (→ISBN), page 54:
DEVELOPMENT OF NEUROBLASTS IN DROSOPHILA Neuroblasts (NBs) are first formed during the embryonic stages (stages 9 to 10) of Drosophila development. NBs delaminate from a neuro-epithelium located in the ventro- lateral region ...
2020, Maritza Jaramillo, Pascal Chartrand, Chiara Gamberi, RNA Regulation in Development and Disease, Frontiers Media SA (→ISBN), page 201:
Embryonic neuroblasts (NBs) are neural stem cells that delaminate stereotypically from the ventral nerve cord during later (stage 9) embryonic development (Hartenstein and Campos-Ortega, 1984). NBs divide asymmetrically from stages 9 to ...
2013, O. Breidbach, W. Kutsch, The Nervous Systems of Invertebrates: An Evolutionary and Comparative Approach: With a Coda written by T.H. Bullock, Birkhäuser (→ISBN), page 279:
... 1976; Doe and Goodman, 1985a). These neuroblasts (NBs) are arranged in a regular, symmetrical pattern, and the arrangment is sufficiently ordered for the NBs to be identified according to the row and column in which they are located ...
1987, Christopher Doe, The Role of Cell Interactions and Cell Lineage During Insect Neurogenesis
... Neuroblasts (NBs) are stem cells which divide asymmetrically to generate a chain of ganglion mother cells