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Unraveling the adult cell progeny of early postnatal progenitor cells

NG2-glia, also referred to as oligodendrocyte precursor cells or polydendrocytes, represent a large pool of proliferative neural cells in the adult brain that lie outside of the two major adult neurogenic niches. Although their roles are not fully understood, we previously reported significant clona...

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Published in:Scientific reports 2020-11, Vol.10 (1), p.19058-19058, Article 19058
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Animals
Astrocytes
Biomarkers
Cell cycle
Cell Differentiation
Cell Tracking
Clonal Evolution
Corpus callosum
Female
Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental
Genomes
Glial cells
Glial stem cells
Heterogeneity
Humanities and Social Sciences
Male
Mice
Molecular Imaging
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Neurogenesis
Neurons
Ontogeny
Plasmids
Progenitor cells
Proteins
Science
Science (multidisciplinary)
Stem Cells - cytology
Stem Cells - metabolism
Temporal lobe
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