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Expression of vimentin by cultured astroglia and oligodendroglia

Journal of Neuroscience Research, 1989
AbstractThe objective of this study was to determine whether vimentin expression by process‐bearing astroglia and oligodendroglia cultured from neonatal rat cerebral cortex resembled that in brain where vimentin is common in immature astroglia and a few subpopulations of mature astroglia, but is absent in oligodendroglia.
Ken D. McCarthy   +2 more
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Antisera to bovine oligodendroglia raised in guinea pigs bind to surface of rat oligodendroglia and Schwann cells

Neuroscience Letters, 1980
Antisera against bulk isolated bovine oligodendrocytes was raised in 2 guinea pigs (GPaBO). The sera bound only to surface of rat oligodendrocytes in dissociated rat corpus callosum and cerebellar cultures and only to surface of Schwann cells in primary and secondary sciatic nerve and dorsal root ganglia cultures as determined by indirect ...
Donald H. Silberberg   +11 more
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Partial purification of a novel mitogen for oligodendroglia

Journal of Neuroscience Research, 1995
AbstractA protein with a MWapp of 50–70 kDa isolated from the salt extract of crude membranes from neonatal rat brain increases the numbers of oligodendroglia in mixed glial cultures prepared from neonatal rat cerebral white matter. After partial purification by ion exchange and gel exclusion chromatography, and elution from an SDS‐polyacrylamide gel ...
M. B. Waterstone   +8 more
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The twitcher mouse: An ultrastructural study on the oligodendroglia

Acta Neuropathologica, 1983
Morphological alterations of oligodendroglia were investigated in the spinal cord of the twitcher mouse, an authentic murine model of human globoid cell leukodystrophy (GLD) from day 5 to day 45 postnatal (p.n.). Typical inclusions were seen in the perikarya as well as the processes of oligodendroglia after day 10 with increasing frequency.
H, Takahashi   +3 more
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CYTOGENESIS OF OLIGODENDROGLIA AND ASTROCYTES

Archives of Neurology And Psychiatry, 1932
Previous classifications dealing with the cytogenesis of neuroglia have formed a working basis for the study of the neoplasms of the glioma group. With the ever increasing interest in the field of neuro-pathology, largely owing to the advent of metallic staining methods, it will be necessary to modify these classifications from time to time in order to
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In search of human oligodendroglia for myelin repair

Neuroscience Letters, 2009
Cell therapy appears as an exciting strategy for myelin repair in pathologies where oligodendrocytes are deficient or impaired, such as leucodystrophies and multiple sclerosis. Many studies indicate that several types of rodent cells, including neural stem and progenitor cells, play a beneficial role after grafting and induce functional recovery in ...
Delphine Buchet   +3 more
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In vivo staining of oligodendroglia in the rabbit retina

Glia, 1994
AbstractWe have discovered that a strongly fluorescent dye, sulforhodamine 101, when injected intravitreally in vivo, very effectively stains a class of star‐shaped cells in the innermost layers of the rabbit retina. The cells were strictly confined to the region containing medullated fibers and emitted dichotomously branching processes that ended up ...
Alan R. Adolph   +3 more
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Expression of the APC tumor suppressor protein in oligodendroglia

Glia, 1996
Mutations of the adenomatous polyposis coli (APC) tumor suppressor gene have been linked to familial polyposis, an inherited predisposition to colon cancer, and a high percentage of sporadic colon adenomas. Although this gene is best known for its role in development of bowel neoplasms, in recent studies we have found that APC mRNA levels are greatly ...
Karen J. Axt   +7 more
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The production of a membrane by purified oligodendroglia maintained in culture

Experimental Cell Research, 1982
Abstract Purified oligodendroglia maintained in culture produce whorls of membrane lamellae, adjacent to the cell soma. When subcellular fractions are prepared from the cells in culture, three membrane fractions are obtained: a glial light fraction which electron micrographs show to be predominantly large vesicles; an intermediate fraction that on ...
Karen K. Miller   +2 more
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The generation and regeneration of oligodendroglia

Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 1986
During postnatal development of the higher vertebrate CNS, large populations of oligodendroglia are generated from precursor cells in a very dependable way. In adult lesioned CNS tissues, local populations of oligodendroglia are replenished by proliferation of this replenishment varies from one species to another and also from one lesion type another ...
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