Transcription of Genes Encoding Synaptic Vesicle Proteins in Human Neural Stem Cells CHROMATIN ACCESSIBILITY, HISTONE METHYLATION PATTERN, AND THE ESSENTIAL ROLE OF REST

Volume: 283, Issue: 14, Pages: 9257 - 9268
Published: Apr 4, 2008
Abstract
Human HNSC.100 neural stem cells up-regulate expression of GFAP following withdrawal of mitogens. Activation of the ERK signaling pathway prevented the up-regulation of GFAP expression. Incubation of cells with retinoic acid in the absence of mitogens enhanced basal neuronal differentiation that was accompanied by an up-regulation of neuronal gene expression and a down-regulation of GFAP and nestin expression. Retinoic acid treatment changed the...
Paper Details
Title
Transcription of Genes Encoding Synaptic Vesicle Proteins in Human Neural Stem Cells CHROMATIN ACCESSIBILITY, HISTONE METHYLATION PATTERN, AND THE ESSENTIAL ROLE OF REST
Published Date
Apr 4, 2008
Volume
283
Issue
14
Pages
9257 - 9268
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