نتایج جستجو برای: neurogenic differentiation

تعداد نتایج: 234643  

Journal: :Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology 2016
L. Préau K. Le Blay E. Saint Paul G. Morvan-Dubois B. A. Demeneix

Adult neurogenesis occurs in neural stem cell (NSC) niches where slow cycling stem cells give rise to faster cycling progenitors. In the adult mouse NSC niche thyroid hormone, T3, and its receptor TRα act as a neurogenic switch promoting progenitor cell cycle completion and neuronal differentiation. Little is known about whether and how T3 controls proliferation of differentially cycling cells ...

Journal: :Cell 2000
Sean J Morrison Sharon E Perez Zhou Qiao Joseph M Verdi Carol Hicks Gerry Weinmaster David J Anderson

The genesis of vertebrate peripheral ganglia poses the problem of how multipotent neural crest stem cells (NCSCs) can sequentially generate neurons and then glia in a local environment containing strong instructive neurogenic factors, such as BMP2. Here we show that Notch ligands, which are normally expressed on differentiating neuroblasts, can inhibit neurogenesis in NCSCs in a manner that is ...

2014
Roberto Maggi Jacopo Zasso Luciano Conti

The adult hypothalamus regulates many physiological functions and homeostatic loops, including growth, feeding and reproduction. In mammals, the hypothalamus derives from the ventral diencephalon where two distinct ventricular proliferative zones have been described. Although a set of transcription factors regulating the hypothalamic development has been identified, the exact molecular mechanis...

2014
William W Hwang Ryan D Salinas Jason J Siu Kevin W Kelley Ryan N Delgado Mercedes F Paredes Arturo Alvarez-Buylla Michael C Oldham Daniel A Lim

The epigenetic mechanisms that enable specialized astrocytes to retain neurogenic competence throughout adult life are still poorly understood. Here we show that astrocytes that serve as neural stem cells (NSCs) in the adult mouse subventricular zone (SVZ) express the histone methyltransferase EZH2. This Polycomb repressive factor is required for neurogenesis independent of its role in SVZ NSC ...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 1996
Karen E. Koop Leak M. MacDonald Corrinne G. Lobe

The groucho-related genes (Grg) of the mouse comprise at least four family members. In Drosophila, groucho is one of the neurogenic genes that participates in the Notch signalling pathway. The Groucho protein interacts with Hairy-related transcription factors to regulate segmentation, neurogenesis and sex determination. Thus, by analogy to the Drosophila proteins, murine Grg proteins may intera...

2012
Martin Breuss Julian Ik-Tsen Heng Karine Poirier Guoling Tian Xavier Hubert Jaglin Zhengdong Qu Andreas Braun Thomas Gstrein Linh Ngo Matilda Haas Nadia Bahi-Buisson Marie-Laure Moutard Sandrine Passemard Alain Verloes Pierre Gressens Yunli Xie Kathryn J.H. Robson Deepa Selvi Rani Kumarasamy Thangaraj Tim Clausen Jamel Chelly Nicholas Justin Cowan David Anthony Keays

The formation of the mammalian cortex requires the generation, migration, and differentiation of neurons. The vital role that the microtubule cytoskeleton plays in these cellular processes is reflected by the discovery that mutations in various tubulin isotypes cause different neurodevelopmental diseases, including lissencephaly (TUBA1A), polymicrogyria (TUBA1A, TUBB2B, TUBB3), and an ocular mo...

2015
Aurélie Gresset Fanny Coulpier Gaspard Gerschenfeld Alexandre Jourdon Graziella Matesic Laurence Richard Jean-Michel Vallat Patrick Charnay Piotr Topilko

While neurogenic stem cells have been identified in rodent and human skin, their manipulation and further characterization are hampered by a lack of specific markers. Here, we perform genetic tracing of the progeny of boundary cap (BC) cells, a neural-crest-derived cell population localized at peripheral nerve entry/exit points. We show that BC derivatives migrate along peripheral nerves to rea...

Journal: :Development 1994
M Hoch K Broadie H Jäckle H Skaer

In each Malpighian tubule of Drosophila, one cell is singled out, the tip cell, whose function during embryogenesis is to promote cell division in its neighbours. We follow the segregation of this cell, explore the genetic interactions that underlie its specification and demonstrate that tip cell allocation closely resembles neurogenesis. The tip cell arises by division of a tip mother cell, wh...

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