The discovery in the year 2000 that radial glial cells act as neural stem and progenitor cells in development has led to a change in the concept of neural stem cells in the adult brain. Not only are adult stem cells in the neurogenic niches glial in nature, but also glial cells outside these niches display greater potential when reacting to brain injury. Thus, a concept that emerged from developmental studies may hold the clue for neural repair
AbstractDuring the development of the cerebral cortex, radial glia serve as a scaffold to support an...
Radial glia is a ubiquitous cell type in the developing central nervous system (CNS) of vertebrates,...
Radial glial cells have been identified as a major source of neurons during development. Here, we re...
Abstract During the last decade, the role of radial glia has been radically revisited. Rather than b...
The diverse functions of glial cells prompt the question to which extent specific subtypes may be de...
During mammalian neurogenesis newly born neurons migrate radially along the extended bipolar process...
One of the most intriguing discoveries during the last decade of developmental neurobiology is the f...
Astrocyte-like cells, which act as stem cells in the adult brain, reside in a few restricted stem ce...
10 páginas, 2 figurasThe generation of new neurons is a lifelong process in many vertebrate species ...
Glia are the most numerous cells in the brain, and their many diverse functions highlight their esse...
Neurogenesis continues into adult life in restricted germinal layers. The identification of the neur...
In the past years, many reports have described the existence of neural progenitor and stem cells in ...
Glial cells are central components of all neurogenic niches in the embryonic as well as in the adult...
The regulation of neural stem cells is key to their use for repair. Reporting in this issue of Devel...
The regulation of neural stem cells is key to their use for repair. Reporting in this issue of Devel...
AbstractDuring the development of the cerebral cortex, radial glia serve as a scaffold to support an...
Radial glia is a ubiquitous cell type in the developing central nervous system (CNS) of vertebrates,...
Radial glial cells have been identified as a major source of neurons during development. Here, we re...
Abstract During the last decade, the role of radial glia has been radically revisited. Rather than b...
The diverse functions of glial cells prompt the question to which extent specific subtypes may be de...
During mammalian neurogenesis newly born neurons migrate radially along the extended bipolar process...
One of the most intriguing discoveries during the last decade of developmental neurobiology is the f...
Astrocyte-like cells, which act as stem cells in the adult brain, reside in a few restricted stem ce...
10 páginas, 2 figurasThe generation of new neurons is a lifelong process in many vertebrate species ...
Glia are the most numerous cells in the brain, and their many diverse functions highlight their esse...
Neurogenesis continues into adult life in restricted germinal layers. The identification of the neur...
In the past years, many reports have described the existence of neural progenitor and stem cells in ...
Glial cells are central components of all neurogenic niches in the embryonic as well as in the adult...
The regulation of neural stem cells is key to their use for repair. Reporting in this issue of Devel...
The regulation of neural stem cells is key to their use for repair. Reporting in this issue of Devel...
AbstractDuring the development of the cerebral cortex, radial glia serve as a scaffold to support an...
Radial glia is a ubiquitous cell type in the developing central nervous system (CNS) of vertebrates,...
Radial glial cells have been identified as a major source of neurons during development. Here, we re...