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The mammalian subependymal zone (SEZ; often called subventricular) situated at the lateral walls of the lateral ventricles of the brain contains a pool of relatively quiescent adult neural stem cells whose neurogenic activity persists throughout life ...
Kazanis, I., ffrench-Constant, C.
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Addressing the Effect of Exercise on Glial Cells: Focus on Ependymal Cells
A growing body of research highlights the positive impact of regular physical activity on improving physical and mental health. On the other hand, physical inactivity is one of the leading risk factors for noncommunicable diseases and death worldwide. Exercise profoundly impacts various body districts, including the central nervous system.
Giuseppe Musumeci +4 more
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Abnormal ependymal phenotypes of Nfix −/− mice. Coronal sections of wild-type (A, C) and Nfix −/− (B, D-F) brains at P5 (A, B) and P15 (C-F) showing expression of vimentin (green). DAPI labelling is shown in white.
Diana Vidovic (4861000) +4 more
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Cerebral furin deficiency causes hydrocephalus in mice
Furin is a pro-protein convertase that moves between the trans-Golgi network and cell surface in the secretory pathway. We have previously reported that cerebral overexpression of furin promotes cognitive functions in mice.
Shiqi Xie +7 more
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Protein tyrosine phosphatase receptor type Q in cerebrospinal fluid reflects ependymal cell dysfunction and is a potential biomarker for adult chronic hydrocephalus. [PDF]
Nakajima M +22 more
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TMEM106B amyloid filaments in the Biondi bodies of ependymal cells
Biondi bodies are filamentous amyloid inclusions of unknown composition in ependymal cells of the choroid plexuses, ependymal cells lining cerebral ventricles and ependymal cells of the central canal of the spinal cord. Their formation is age-dependent and they are commonly associated with a variety of neurodegenerative conditions, including Alzheimer ...
Bernardino Ghetti +14 more
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The calcium-binding protein parvalbumin (PV) hallmarks subpopulations of interneurons in the murine brain. We serendipitously observed the de novo expression of PV in ependymal cells of the lateral ventricle wall following in vivo lesioning and brain ...
Szabolcsi, Viktória, Celio, Marco R.
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Identification of Compounds that Modulate Ependymal Cell Cilia Beat Frequency
Ependymal cells line the ventricles of the central nervous system and contain motile cilia that project into the cerebrospinal fluid. The beating of these cilia is thought to contribute to the circulation and flow patterns of cerebrospinal fluid ...
Peaslee, Amber
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History of research concerning the ependyma: a view from inside the human brain
The history of research concerning ependymal cells is reviewed. Cilia were identified along the surface of the cerebral ventricles c1835. Numerous anatomical and histopathological studies in the late 1800’s showed irregularities in the ependymal surface ...
Marc R. Del Bigio
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