NG2-glia are an abundant population of glial cells that have been considered by many to be oligodendrocyte progenitor cells (OPCs). However, growing evidence suggests that NG2-glia may also be capable of differentiating into astrocytes and neurons under certain conditions. Here, we have examined NG2-glia in cerebellar slices, using transgenic mice in which the astroglial marker glial specific protein (GFAP) drives expression of the reporter gene enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP). Immunolabelling for NG2 shows that NG2-glia and GFAP-EGFP astroglia are separate populations in most areas of the brain, although a substantial population of NG2-glia in the pons also express the GFAP-EGFP reporter. In the cerebellum, NG2-glia did not expre...
The extent to which NG-2(+) cells form a distinct population separate from astrocytes is central to ...
In the central nervous system, NG2-glia are the cells responsible for the generation of mature oligo...
During embryonic development, progenitor cells are progressively restricted in their potential to ge...
NG2 (nerve/glial antigen2)-expressing cells represent the largest population of postnatal progenitor...
NG2 cells are a novel and unique cell population in the central nervous system. They were identified...
During brain development neuroepithelial cells (NEs) divide symmetrically to maintain their pool, be...
SummaryThe mammalian CNS contains a ubiquitous population of glial progenitors known as NG2+ cells t...
NG2-glia, identified by their expression of the NG2 chondroitin sulphate proteoglycan (CSPG), repres...
Cycling glial precursors—“NG2-glia”—are abundant in the developing and mature central nervous system...
NG2-glia, also referred to as oligodendrocyte precursor cells or polydendrocytes, represent a large ...
During early neural development, the lineage specification of initially pluripotent progenitor cells...
NG2-glia proliferation and differentiation following CNS injuries Abstract NG2 glia display wide pro...
NG2-glia are the most unknown population originating in the CNS. Despite their relative abundance in...
An abundant population of glial cells in the central nervous system (CNS) is identified by the speci...
NG2 cells also called polydendrocytes or oligodendrocyte progenitors comprise fourth type of glial c...
The extent to which NG-2(+) cells form a distinct population separate from astrocytes is central to ...
In the central nervous system, NG2-glia are the cells responsible for the generation of mature oligo...
During embryonic development, progenitor cells are progressively restricted in their potential to ge...
NG2 (nerve/glial antigen2)-expressing cells represent the largest population of postnatal progenitor...
NG2 cells are a novel and unique cell population in the central nervous system. They were identified...
During brain development neuroepithelial cells (NEs) divide symmetrically to maintain their pool, be...
SummaryThe mammalian CNS contains a ubiquitous population of glial progenitors known as NG2+ cells t...
NG2-glia, identified by their expression of the NG2 chondroitin sulphate proteoglycan (CSPG), repres...
Cycling glial precursors—“NG2-glia”—are abundant in the developing and mature central nervous system...
NG2-glia, also referred to as oligodendrocyte precursor cells or polydendrocytes, represent a large ...
During early neural development, the lineage specification of initially pluripotent progenitor cells...
NG2-glia proliferation and differentiation following CNS injuries Abstract NG2 glia display wide pro...
NG2-glia are the most unknown population originating in the CNS. Despite their relative abundance in...
An abundant population of glial cells in the central nervous system (CNS) is identified by the speci...
NG2 cells also called polydendrocytes or oligodendrocyte progenitors comprise fourth type of glial c...
The extent to which NG-2(+) cells form a distinct population separate from astrocytes is central to ...
In the central nervous system, NG2-glia are the cells responsible for the generation of mature oligo...
During embryonic development, progenitor cells are progressively restricted in their potential to ge...