Reactive Glia in the Injured Brain Acquire Stem Cell Properties in Response to Sonic Hedgehog
As a result of brain injury, astrocytes become activated and start to proliferate in the vicinity of the injury site. Recently, we had demonstrated that these reactive astrocytes, or glia, can form self-renewing and multipotent neurospheres in vitro. In the present study, we demonstrate that it...
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Principais autores: | Sirko, Swetlana, Behrendt, Gwendolyn, Johansson, Pia Annette, Tripathi, Pratibha, Costa, Marcos Romualdo, Bek, Sarah, Heinrich, Christophe, Tiedt, Steffen, Colak, Dilek, Dichgans, Martin, Fischer, Isabel Rebekka, Plesnila, Nikolaus, Staufenbiel, Matthias, Haass, Christian, Snapyan, Marina, Saghatelyan, Armen, Li-Huei, Tsai, Fischer, André, Grobe, Kay, Dimou, Leda, Götz, Magdalena |
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