SummaryThe adult newt brain has a marked neurogenic potential and is highly regenerative. Ventricular, radial glia-like ependymoglia cells give rise to neurons both during normal homeostasis and after injury, but subpopulations among ependymoglia cells have not been defined. We show here that a substantial portion of GFAP+ ependymoglia cells in the proliferative hot spots of the telencephalon has transit-amplifying characteristics. In contrast, proliferating ependymoglia cells, which are scattered along the ventricular wall, have stem cell features in terms of label retention and insensitivity to AraC treatment. Ablation of neurons remodels the proliferation dynamics and leads to de novo formation of regions displaying features of neurogeni...
Red-spotted newts are capable of regenerating diverse structures and organs, including limb, tail an...
To better understand the role of radial glial (RG) cells in the evolution of the mammalian cerebral ...
During embryonic neural development, Radial Glia (RG) cells act as Neural Stem Cells (NSCs), generat...
The adult newt brain has a unique potential to regenerate neurons after injury. Ependymoglial cells...
Adult newts can regenerate large parts of their brain from adult neural stem cells (NSCs), but how a...
Abstract Background Although the brains of lower vertebrates are known to exhibit somewhat limited r...
Unlike mammals, adult salamanders can regenerate their brain after injury in a process fuelled by ...
Salamanders are tetrapod models to study brain organization and regeneration; however, the identity ...
Complete regeneration of the spinal cord occurs after tail regeneration in urodele amphibians such a...
It is generally assumed that neurogenesis in the central nervous system ceases before or soon after ...
International audienceIn contrast to mammals, the brain of adult non-mammalian vertebrates exhibits ...
Organisms need to adapt to the ecological constraints in their habitat. How specific processes refle...
As is the case for many lizards, leopard geckos (Eublepharis macularius) can self-detach a portion o...
While regeneration in amphibians is a ubiquitous phenomenon, in mammals it is rare. Axolotls (Ambyst...
Regeneration in amphibians is a ubiquitous phenomenon, however, in mammals it is rare. Axolotls (Amb...
Red-spotted newts are capable of regenerating diverse structures and organs, including limb, tail an...
To better understand the role of radial glial (RG) cells in the evolution of the mammalian cerebral ...
During embryonic neural development, Radial Glia (RG) cells act as Neural Stem Cells (NSCs), generat...
The adult newt brain has a unique potential to regenerate neurons after injury. Ependymoglial cells...
Adult newts can regenerate large parts of their brain from adult neural stem cells (NSCs), but how a...
Abstract Background Although the brains of lower vertebrates are known to exhibit somewhat limited r...
Unlike mammals, adult salamanders can regenerate their brain after injury in a process fuelled by ...
Salamanders are tetrapod models to study brain organization and regeneration; however, the identity ...
Complete regeneration of the spinal cord occurs after tail regeneration in urodele amphibians such a...
It is generally assumed that neurogenesis in the central nervous system ceases before or soon after ...
International audienceIn contrast to mammals, the brain of adult non-mammalian vertebrates exhibits ...
Organisms need to adapt to the ecological constraints in their habitat. How specific processes refle...
As is the case for many lizards, leopard geckos (Eublepharis macularius) can self-detach a portion o...
While regeneration in amphibians is a ubiquitous phenomenon, in mammals it is rare. Axolotls (Ambyst...
Regeneration in amphibians is a ubiquitous phenomenon, however, in mammals it is rare. Axolotls (Amb...
Red-spotted newts are capable of regenerating diverse structures and organs, including limb, tail an...
To better understand the role of radial glial (RG) cells in the evolution of the mammalian cerebral ...
During embryonic neural development, Radial Glia (RG) cells act as Neural Stem Cells (NSCs), generat...