Although the adult brain contains neural stem cells (NSCs) that generate new neurons throughout life, these astrocyte-like populations are restricted to two discrete niches. Despite their terminally differentiated phenotype, adult parenchymal astrocytes can re-acquire NSC-like characteristics following injury, and as such, these ‘reactive’ astrocytes offer an alternative source of cells for central nervous system (CNS) repair following injury or disease. At present, the mechanisms that regulate the potential of different types of astrocytes are poorly understood. We used in vitro and ex vivo astrocytes to identify candidate pathways important for regulation of astrocyte potential. Using in vitro neural progenitor cell (NPC)-derived astrocyt...
Most neurodegenerative disorders have complex and still unresolved pathology characterized by progre...
Neurodegenerative diseases are a heterogeneous group of disorders whose incidence is likely to dupli...
Astrocytes (ACs) do not only play a role in normal neurogenesis and brain homeostasis, but also in i...
Multipotent neural stem/progenitor cells (NSPCs) can be isolated from many regions of the adult cent...
peer reviewedBrain inflammation, a common feature in neurodegenerative diseases, is a complex series...
Adult neural stem and progenitor cells (NSPCs) offer a unique opportunity for neural regeneration an...
Conversion of astrocytes to neurons, via de-differentiation to neural stem cells (NSC), may be a new...
Reactive gliosis is the universal reaction to brain injury, but the precise origin and subsequent fa...
International audienceAstrocyte dysfunction and neuroinflammation are detrimental features in multip...
Conversion of astrocytes to neurons, via de-differentiation to neural stem cells (NSC), may be a new...
Reactive gliosis is the universal reaction to brain injury, but the precise origin and subsequent fa...
Astrocytes, a key homeostatic cell type in the mammalian central nervous system (CNS), have various ...
Here, we review the stem cell hallmarks of endogenous neural stem cells (NSCs) during development an...
AbstractAstrocytes, the most abundant glial cell population in the central nervous system, have impo...
Astrocytes, the most abundant glial cell population in the central nervous system, have important fu...
Most neurodegenerative disorders have complex and still unresolved pathology characterized by progre...
Neurodegenerative diseases are a heterogeneous group of disorders whose incidence is likely to dupli...
Astrocytes (ACs) do not only play a role in normal neurogenesis and brain homeostasis, but also in i...
Multipotent neural stem/progenitor cells (NSPCs) can be isolated from many regions of the adult cent...
peer reviewedBrain inflammation, a common feature in neurodegenerative diseases, is a complex series...
Adult neural stem and progenitor cells (NSPCs) offer a unique opportunity for neural regeneration an...
Conversion of astrocytes to neurons, via de-differentiation to neural stem cells (NSC), may be a new...
Reactive gliosis is the universal reaction to brain injury, but the precise origin and subsequent fa...
International audienceAstrocyte dysfunction and neuroinflammation are detrimental features in multip...
Conversion of astrocytes to neurons, via de-differentiation to neural stem cells (NSC), may be a new...
Reactive gliosis is the universal reaction to brain injury, but the precise origin and subsequent fa...
Astrocytes, a key homeostatic cell type in the mammalian central nervous system (CNS), have various ...
Here, we review the stem cell hallmarks of endogenous neural stem cells (NSCs) during development an...
AbstractAstrocytes, the most abundant glial cell population in the central nervous system, have impo...
Astrocytes, the most abundant glial cell population in the central nervous system, have important fu...
Most neurodegenerative disorders have complex and still unresolved pathology characterized by progre...
Neurodegenerative diseases are a heterogeneous group of disorders whose incidence is likely to dupli...
Astrocytes (ACs) do not only play a role in normal neurogenesis and brain homeostasis, but also in i...