There has been tremendous progress in understanding neural stem cell (NSC) biology, with genetic and cell biological methods identifying sequential gene expression and molecular interactions guiding NSC specification into distinct neuronal and glial populations during development. Data has emerged on the possible exploitation of NSC-based strategies to repair adult diseased brain. However, despite increased information on lineage specific transcription factors, cell-cycle regulators and epigenetic factors involved in the fate and plasticity of NSCs, understanding of extracellular cues driving the behavior of embryonic and adult NSCs is still very limited. Knowledge of factors regulating brain development is crucial in understanding the path...
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In recent years, a substantial body of evidence has emerged demonstrating that purine and pyrimidine...
In the adult rodent brain, neurogenesis persists in two restricted regions: the subventricular zone ...
There has been tremendous progress in understanding neural stem cell (NSC) biology, with genetic and...
In the central nervous system (CNS), during both brain and spinal cord development, purinergic and p...
AbstractNeural stem and progenitor cells typically exhibit a density-dependent survival and expansio...
Extracellular ATP, related nucleotides and adenosine are among the earliest signaling molecules, ope...
Extracellular ATP, related nucleotides and adenosine are among the earliest signaling molecules, ope...
Extracellular ATP, related nucleotides and adenosine are among the earliest signaling molecules, ope...
Extracellular ATP, related nucleotides and adenosine are among the earliest signaling molecules, ope...
Extracellular ATP, related nucleotides and adenosine are among the earliest signaling molecules, ope...
Extracellular ATP, related nucleotides and adenosine are among the earliest signaling molecules, ope...
Extracellular ATP, related nucleotides and adenosine are among the earliest signaling molecules, ope...
AbstractBrain injury generates the release of a multitude of factors including extracellular nucleot...
Extracellular ATP, related nucleotides and adenosine are among the earliest signaling molecules, ope...
© 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY licens...
In recent years, a substantial body of evidence has emerged demonstrating that purine and pyrimidine...
In the adult rodent brain, neurogenesis persists in two restricted regions: the subventricular zone ...
There has been tremendous progress in understanding neural stem cell (NSC) biology, with genetic and...
In the central nervous system (CNS), during both brain and spinal cord development, purinergic and p...
AbstractNeural stem and progenitor cells typically exhibit a density-dependent survival and expansio...
Extracellular ATP, related nucleotides and adenosine are among the earliest signaling molecules, ope...
Extracellular ATP, related nucleotides and adenosine are among the earliest signaling molecules, ope...
Extracellular ATP, related nucleotides and adenosine are among the earliest signaling molecules, ope...
Extracellular ATP, related nucleotides and adenosine are among the earliest signaling molecules, ope...
Extracellular ATP, related nucleotides and adenosine are among the earliest signaling molecules, ope...
Extracellular ATP, related nucleotides and adenosine are among the earliest signaling molecules, ope...
Extracellular ATP, related nucleotides and adenosine are among the earliest signaling molecules, ope...
AbstractBrain injury generates the release of a multitude of factors including extracellular nucleot...
Extracellular ATP, related nucleotides and adenosine are among the earliest signaling molecules, ope...
© 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY licens...
In recent years, a substantial body of evidence has emerged demonstrating that purine and pyrimidine...
In the adult rodent brain, neurogenesis persists in two restricted regions: the subventricular zone ...