Neural stem cells (NSCs) derive from the neuroepithelium of the neural tube, develop into radial glial cells, and recede at later developmental stages. In the adult, late descendants of these embryonic NSCs reside in discretely confined areas of the central nervous system, the stem cell niches. The best accepted canonical niches are the subventricular zone of the lateral ventricle and the subgranular zone of the dentate gyrus of the hippocampus. Stem cell niches provide a privileged environment to NSCs that supports self-renewal and maintenance of this cellular compartment. While numerous studies have highlighted the importance of transcription factors, morphogens, cytokines, and growth factors as intrinsic and extrinsic factors of stem cel...
Neural progenitor cells (NPCs) derived from pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) provide a promising cell s...
[[abstract]]Stem cells self-renew and generate various cell types in their respective lineages. They...
Stem cells reside within most tissues throughout the lifetimes of mammalian organisms. To maintain t...
Neural stem cells (NSCs) are important constituents of the nervous system, and they become constrain...
BackgroundNeural stem/progenitor cells (NSPCs) reside within a complex and dynamic extracellular mic...
The adult mammalian brain harbors multipotent stem cells, which reside and participate in specialize...
The adult mammalian brain contains self-renewable, multipotent neural stem cells (NSCs) that are res...
Neural stem cells (NSCs) reside in a unique microenvironment called the neurogenic niche and generat...
Neurogenesis persists in two germinal regions in the adult mammalian brain, the subventricular zone ...
Neural stem cells (NSCs) reside in a unique microenvironment called the neurogenic niche and generat...
Adult neural stem cells (NSCs) are involved in regulating mammalian behavior and are controlled by d...
<div><p>Neural stem cells (NSCs) reside in a unique microenvironment called the neurogenic niche and...
In the adult mammalian brain, new neurons are generated in a restricted region called the neurogenic...
The discovery of neural stem cells has revealed a much higher structural and functional plasticity i...
The subependymal zone (SEZ) of the lateral ventricles is one of the areas of the adult brain where n...
Neural progenitor cells (NPCs) derived from pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) provide a promising cell s...
[[abstract]]Stem cells self-renew and generate various cell types in their respective lineages. They...
Stem cells reside within most tissues throughout the lifetimes of mammalian organisms. To maintain t...
Neural stem cells (NSCs) are important constituents of the nervous system, and they become constrain...
BackgroundNeural stem/progenitor cells (NSPCs) reside within a complex and dynamic extracellular mic...
The adult mammalian brain harbors multipotent stem cells, which reside and participate in specialize...
The adult mammalian brain contains self-renewable, multipotent neural stem cells (NSCs) that are res...
Neural stem cells (NSCs) reside in a unique microenvironment called the neurogenic niche and generat...
Neurogenesis persists in two germinal regions in the adult mammalian brain, the subventricular zone ...
Neural stem cells (NSCs) reside in a unique microenvironment called the neurogenic niche and generat...
Adult neural stem cells (NSCs) are involved in regulating mammalian behavior and are controlled by d...
<div><p>Neural stem cells (NSCs) reside in a unique microenvironment called the neurogenic niche and...
In the adult mammalian brain, new neurons are generated in a restricted region called the neurogenic...
The discovery of neural stem cells has revealed a much higher structural and functional plasticity i...
The subependymal zone (SEZ) of the lateral ventricles is one of the areas of the adult brain where n...
Neural progenitor cells (NPCs) derived from pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) provide a promising cell s...
[[abstract]]Stem cells self-renew and generate various cell types in their respective lineages. They...
Stem cells reside within most tissues throughout the lifetimes of mammalian organisms. To maintain t...