Enigmatic Central Canal Contacting Cells: Immature Neurons in “Standby Mode”?

Volume: 29, Issue: 32, Pages: 10010 - 10024
Published: Aug 12, 2009
Abstract
The region that surrounds the central canal of the spinal cord derives from the neural tube and retains a substantial degree of plasticity. In turtles, this region is a neurogenic niche where newborn neurons coexist with precursors, a fact that may be related with the endogenous repair capabilities of low vertebrates. Immunohistochemical evidence suggests that the ependyma of the mammalian spinal cord may contain cells with similar properties,...
Paper Details
Title
Enigmatic Central Canal Contacting Cells: Immature Neurons in “Standby Mode”?
Published Date
Aug 12, 2009
Volume
29
Issue
32
Pages
10010 - 10024
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