In mice, at about embryonic day (E) 8.5, these cells begin to take on the characteristics of radial glia. During the ensuing phase of neurogenesis, the radial glial cells divide asymmetrically to ...
Cortical formation in the developing brain is a highly complicated process involving neuronal production (through symmetric or asymmetric cell division) interaction of radial glia with neuronal ...
the brains of which more closely resemble a primate’s because they have folds and “have more basal radial glia to start with,” she adds. Once again, the human version of the gene yielded a greater ...
producing a self-renewing radial glial cell that remains in the VZ and a cell that differentiates into a neuron or an intermediate progenitor. How these differing fates are determined was unknown ...
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Discovery reveals birth's impact on neural stem cell maintenanceHowever, how birth-associated metabolic changes affect the fate of tissue stem cells, especially NSCs, is largely unknown. Kazunobu Sawamoto's group focused on metabolic changes in radial glia (RG ...
This dissertation focuses on the glial protein GFAP and Alexander disease, a severe neurological disorder primarily affecting young children. Mutations in the GFAP gene disrupt astrocyte function, ...
pancreas and prostate tumor cells. Human healthy lung, cerebrospinal fluid, microglia, and radial-glia-like cells; prostate, breast, colorectal, ovarian, kidney, adrenal, and pancreatic tumors, lung ...
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