The Glial Nature of Embryonic and Adult Neural Stem Cells
University of California, San Francisco · Broad Center · +1 more institution
Abstract
Glial cells were long considered end products of neural differentiation, specialized supportive cells with an origin very different from that of neurons. New studies have shown that some glial cells--radial glia (RG) in development and specific subpopulations of astrocytes in adult mammals--function as primary progenitors or neural stem cells (NSCs). This is a fundamental departure from classical views separating neuronal and glial lineages early in development. Direct visualization of the behavior of NSCs and lineage-tracing studies reveal how neuronal lineages emerge. In development and in the adult brain, many neurons and glial cells are not the direct progeny of NSCs, but instead originate from transit…
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2Topics & keywords
- Neuroepithelial cell
- Neurogenesis
- Neuroscience
- Neural stem cell
- Biology
- Embryonic stem cell
- Progenitor cell
- Neural development