Stem Cell Microenvironments and Beyond
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56 potential stem cell niche sharing some features with those in the brain has gained ground. In this chapter, we focus on the p ...
57 (Li et al. 2016 ). Ependymal cells in the mouse spinal cord continue dividing postna- tally to become quiescent 9 weeks after ...
58 single primary cilium (9 + 0) projecting into the ventricle lumen. These cells form tube–like structures ensheathing the so c ...
59 mantle lining the CC harbors no less than three morphologically different cell types: (a) ciliated ependymocytes with short b ...
60 locations (Fig. 5.1b). It is pertinent to discuss here the proposed presence of a fourth kind of cell termed “tanycytes” (Hor ...
61 Indeed, many S100β+/3CB2+/vimentin + cells express PCNA –indicating that they are cycling cells- with few undergoing division ...
62 5.5 Membrane Properties of Cells in the CC Stem Cell Niche The membrane properties of cells lining the CC has been characteri ...
63 proliferation (Ghiani et al. 1999 ; MacFarlane and Sontheimer 2000a; Chittajallu et al. 2002 ) and IA channels are essentia ...
64 of cells contacting the CC (described above). Using a GFAP-GFP transgenic mice line, Sabourin et al. ( 2009 ) showed that the ...
65 Reali et al. 2011 ) and the fact that CSFcNs receive functional GABAergic contacts (Russo et al. 2004 ) suggest that there is ...
66 responses ranging from depolarizations that elicited spike firing (Fig. 5.4a) to hyperpolarization from rest (Marichal et al. ...
67 extracellular Ca2+, in both progenitors and immature neurons of the turtle CC (Reali et al. 2011 ). These studies show that G ...
68 ing development by regulating processes such as progenitor cell proliferation, migration, differentiation and synapse formati ...
69 CC-contacting RG may generate changes in this cellular compartment with major functional consequences (Fig. 5.6).Whether the ...
70 mammals in which a “glial scar” blocks the passage of incoming axons (Ramón y Cajal 1913 ; Silver and Miller 2004 ; Thuret et ...
71 bridge suggest the possibility that some of the progenitors detach from the CC and invade the cellular bridge (Rehermann et a ...
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