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Background In the CNS, the heterotrimeric G protein Gαi2 is a minor Gα subunit with restricted localization in the ventricular regions including the ependymal cilia.
O'Callaghan Christopher +6 more
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Loss of Mpdz impairs ependymal cell integrity leading to perinatal‐onset hydrocephalus in mice
Hydrocephalus is a common congenital anomaly. LCAM1 and MPDZ (MUPP1) are the only known human gene loci associated with non‐syndromic hydrocephalus. To investigate functions of the tight junction‐associated protein Mpdz, we generated mouse models. Global
Anja Feldner +13 more
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Aging-associated ependymal-cell pathologies can manifest as ventricular gliosis, ventricle enlargement, or ventricle stenosis. Ventricle stenosis and fusion of the lateral ventricle (LV) walls is associated with a massive decline of the proliferative ...
Filice, Federica +9 more
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Oncocytomas are defined as tumors containing in excess of 50% large mitochondrion-rich cells, irrespective of histogenesis and dignity. Along the central neuraxis, oncocytomas are distinctly uncommon but relevant to the differential diagnosis of ...
Brekenfeld, Caspar +11 more
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Roles of Ependymal Cells in the Physiology and Pathology of the Central Nervous System. [PDF]
Deng S +9 more
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A role for mutations in <i>AK9</i> and other genes affecting ependymal cells in idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus. [PDF]
Yang HW +7 more
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Persistence of FoxJ1+ Pax6+ Sox2+ ependymal cells throughout life in the human spinal cord. [PDF]
Ripoll C +6 more
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Adherens, tight, and gap junctions in ependymal cells: A systematic review of their contribution to CSF-brain barrier. [PDF]
Serra R, Simard JM.
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Spinal cord injury reveals multilineage differentiation of ependymal cells
Spinal cord injury often results in permanent functional impairment. Neural stem cells present in the adult spinal cord can be expanded in vitro and improve recovery when transplanted to the injured spinal cord, demonstrating the presence of cells that ...
Emma Evergren +20 more
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Correction: Persistence of FoxJ1+ Pax6+ Sox2+ ependymal cells throughout life in the human spinal cord. [PDF]
Ripoll C +6 more
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