Asymmetric production of surface-dividing and non-surface-dividing cortical progenitor cells
RIKEN Center for Brain Science · Japan Science and Technology Agency · +1 more institution
Abstract
Mature neocortical layers all derive from the cortical plate (CP), a transient zone in the dorsal telencephalon into which young neurons are continuously delivered. To understand cytogenetic and histogenetic events that trigger the emergence of the CP, we have used a slice culture technique. Most divisions at the ventricular surface generated paired cycling daughters (P/P divisions) and the majority of the P/P divisions were asymmetric in daughter cell behavior; they frequently sent one daughter cell to a non-surface (NS) position, the subventricular zone (SVZ), within a single cell-cycle length while keeping the other mitotic daughter for division at the surface. The NS-dividing cells were mostly Hu+ and…
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- 10.82
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- 100%
- References
- 50
Authors
6- TMTakaki MiyataCorresponding
RIKEN Center for Brain Science, Japan Science and Technology Agency, Nagoya University
- AKAyano Kawaguchi
RIKEN Center for Brain Science
- KSKanako Saito
RIKEN Center for Brain Science, Japan Science and Technology Agency, Nagoya University
- MKMasako Kawano
RIKEN Center for Brain Science
- TMTetsuji Muto
RIKEN Center for Brain Science
Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Cell division
- Subventricular zone
- Progenitor cell
- Population
- Cell biology
- Mitosis
- Cell cycle