Dngr-1-tracing marks an ependymal cell subset with damage-responsive neural stem cell potential

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  • who: Bruno Frederico from the Laboratory, Midland Road, London , AT, UK Universidade have published the research work: DNGR-1-tracing marks an ependymal cell subset with damage-responsive neural stem cell potential, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of August/22,/2022
  • what: The authors report DNGR-1 lineage tracing mice identifies an ependymal cell subset wherein resides latent regenerative potential. The authors demonstrate DNGR-1-lineage-traced ependymal cells arise early embryogenesis (E11.5) and subsequently spread across the lining of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)-filled compartments to form a contiguous sheet from the brain to the . . .

     

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