Neuronal specification occurs at the periventricular surface of the embryonic central nervous system. During early postnatal periods, radial glial cells in various ventricular zones of the brain differentiate into ependymal cells and astrocytes. However, mechanisms that drive this time- and cell-specific differentiation remain largely unknown. Here, we show that expression of the forkhead transcription factor FoxJ1 in mice is required for differentiation into ependymal cells and a small subset of FoxJ1+ astrocytes in the lateral ventricles, where these cells form a postnatal neural stem cell niche. Moreover, we show that a subset of FoxJ1+ cells harvested from the stem cell niche can self-renew and possess neurogenic potential. Using a tran...
Forkhead domain family of transcription factors (Foxp) are important in the control of neural stem c...
SummaryIn the nervous system, neural stem cells (NSCs) are necessary for the generation of new neuro...
Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most common intrinsic primary brain tumour. It is uniformly fatal, with m...
Neuronal specification occurs at the periventricular surface of the embryonic central nervous system...
Ependymal cells in the lateral ventricular wall are considered to be post-mitotic but can give rise ...
Ependymal cells in the lateral ventricular wall are considered to be post-mitotic but can give rise ...
Abstract Background Radial glial stem cells within the developing nervous system generate a variety ...
The stem cell source of neural and glial progenitors in the periventricular regions of the adult for...
The PI3K-AKT-FoxO pathway is integral to lifespan regulation in lower organisms and essential for th...
The transcription factor Foxj1 is expressed by cells destined to differentiate into epithelial cells...
SummaryThe PI3K-AKT-FoxO pathway is integral to lifespan regulation in lower organisms and essential...
In the developing vertebrate central nervous system, neurons and glia typically arise sequentially f...
Summary: Mutations in FOXP1 have been linked to neurodevelopmental disorders including intellectual ...
Neocortical astrogenesis follows neuronogenesis and precedes oligogenesis. Among key factors dictati...
Neocortical astrogenesis follows neuronogenesis and precedes oligogenesis. Among key factors dictati...
Forkhead domain family of transcription factors (Foxp) are important in the control of neural stem c...
SummaryIn the nervous system, neural stem cells (NSCs) are necessary for the generation of new neuro...
Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most common intrinsic primary brain tumour. It is uniformly fatal, with m...
Neuronal specification occurs at the periventricular surface of the embryonic central nervous system...
Ependymal cells in the lateral ventricular wall are considered to be post-mitotic but can give rise ...
Ependymal cells in the lateral ventricular wall are considered to be post-mitotic but can give rise ...
Abstract Background Radial glial stem cells within the developing nervous system generate a variety ...
The stem cell source of neural and glial progenitors in the periventricular regions of the adult for...
The PI3K-AKT-FoxO pathway is integral to lifespan regulation in lower organisms and essential for th...
The transcription factor Foxj1 is expressed by cells destined to differentiate into epithelial cells...
SummaryThe PI3K-AKT-FoxO pathway is integral to lifespan regulation in lower organisms and essential...
In the developing vertebrate central nervous system, neurons and glia typically arise sequentially f...
Summary: Mutations in FOXP1 have been linked to neurodevelopmental disorders including intellectual ...
Neocortical astrogenesis follows neuronogenesis and precedes oligogenesis. Among key factors dictati...
Neocortical astrogenesis follows neuronogenesis and precedes oligogenesis. Among key factors dictati...
Forkhead domain family of transcription factors (Foxp) are important in the control of neural stem c...
SummaryIn the nervous system, neural stem cells (NSCs) are necessary for the generation of new neuro...
Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most common intrinsic primary brain tumour. It is uniformly fatal, with m...