Regulation of nestin expression by thrombin and cell density in cultures of bone mesenchymal stem cells and radial glial cells
@article{Wautier2007RegulationON, title={Regulation of nestin expression by thrombin and cell density in cultures of bone mesenchymal stem cells and radial glial cells}, author={F. Wautier and Sabine Wislet-Gendebien and G. Chanas and B. Rogister and P. Leprince}, journal={BMC Neuroscience}, year={2007}, volume={8}, pages={104 - 104} }
BackgroundBone marrow stromal cells and radial glia are two stem cell types with neural phenotypic plasticity. Bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells can differentiate into osteocytes, chondrocytes and adipocytes, but can also differentiate into non-mesenchymal cell, i.e. neural cells in appropriate in vivo and in vitro experimental conditions. Likewise, radial glial cells are the progenitors of many neurons in the developing cortex, but can also generate astrocytes. Both cell types express nestin… CONTINUE READING
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