Human brain organoids exposed to an immune molecule show an increase in radial glia cells—key precursors to many brain cells—as well as changes in gene expression, a new study finds. The results jibe ...
the brains of which more closely resemble a primate’s because they have folds and “have more basal radial glia to start with,” she adds. Once again, the human version of the gene yielded a greater ...
In mice, at about embryonic day (E) 8.5, these cells begin to take on the characteristics of radial glia. During the ensuing phase of neurogenesis, the radial glial cells divide asymmetrically to ...
However, how birth-associated metabolic changes affect the fate of tissue stem cells, especially NSCs, is largely unknown. Kazunobu Sawamoto's group focused on metabolic changes in radial glia (RG ...
pancreas and prostate tumor cells. Human healthy lung, cerebrospinal fluid, microglia, and radial-glia-like cells; prostate, breast, colorectal, ovarian, kidney, adrenal, and pancreatic tumors, lung ...