The Future of Brain Repair by Price Jack;

The Future of Brain Repair by Price Jack;

Author:Price, Jack;
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: stroke; brain networks; stem cells; cell replacement; hematopoiesis; homeostasis; cell commitment; Hippocampal neurogenesis; sub-ependymal zone; Parkinson's Disease; dopaminergic cell; Huntington's Disease; spinal cord injury; retinal disorders; human pluripotent cells; histogenesis; tissue rejection; genome editing
Publisher: MIT Press


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1.  The exception to this generalization are the microglia, which are neither progenitor cells nor native brain cells, but modified blood-derived cells that colonize neural tissue.

2.  La Manno, G., Gyllborg, D., Codeluppi, S., Nishimura, K., Salto, C., Zeisel, A., et al., “Molecular Diversity of Midbrain Development in Mouse, Human, and Stem Cells,” Cell 167, no. 2 (2016): 566–580; e19. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2016.09.027.

3.  See, for example, Cattaneo, E., and McKay, R,. “Proliferation and Differentiation of Neuronal Stem Cells Regulated by Nerve Growth Factor,” Nature 347, no. 6295 (1990): 762–765; Davis, A. A., and Temple, S., “A Self-Renewing Multipotential Stem Cell in Embryonic Rat Cerebral Cortex,” Nature 372, no. 6503 (1994): 363–372. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2016.09.027; and Reynolds, B. A., and Weiss, S., “Generation of Neurons and Astrocytes from Isolated Cells of the Adult Mammalian Central Nervous System,” Science 255, no. 5052 (1992): 1707–1710.



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