Molecular signatures and lineage diversification of neurogenic and gliogenic radial glia in the gyrencephalic ferret cortex. [PDF]
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Temporally Resolved Single-Cell RNA Sequencing Reveals Pathogenesis and Immune Responses in Intracerebral Bacille Calmette-Guérin (BCG) Infection. [PDF]
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Comprehensive review of the cerebral aqueduct: anatomy, embryology, imaging, genetics, molecular, and pathology. [PDF]
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Spatially resolved transcriptomics identifies intercellular signaling post-ischemic stroke that controls neural stem cell proliferation. [PDF]
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DEUP1 functions as a scaffold for basal foot integrity and planar polarity in multiciliated cells. [PDF]
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Targeting ATP11B-YAP axis repairs mitochondrial function and inhibits neuronal ferroptosis to attenuate age-related cognitive decline. [PDF]
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Primary cultures as a model for studying ependymal functions: glycogen metabolism in ependymal cells
Ependymal cells form a single-layered, ciliated epithelium at the interface between the cerebrospinal fluid and the brain parenchyma. Although their morphology has been studied in detail, ependymal functions remain largely speculative. We have established and characterized a previously described cell culture model to investigate ependymal glycogen ...
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Ependymal cells in development and disease
Ependymal cells lining the walls of the ventricular system of the brain are postmitotic cells derived from radial glial progenitors during embryonic development. Within the rodent brain, ependymal cells continue to develop in the postnatal period, becoming fully mature approximately 7 days after birth.
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