11
Views
0
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Miscellaneous

Normal neural epithelial precursor cells

Pages 85-89 | Published online: 25 Feb 2005

Bibliography

  • GAGE FH et al.: Survival and differentiation of adult neuronal progenitor cells transplanted to the adult rat brain. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA (1995) 92:11879–11883.
  • SNYDER EY et al.: Multipotent neural precursors can differentiate toward replacement of neurones under-going targeted apoptotic degeneration in adult mouse neocortex. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci, USA (1997) 94:11663–11668.
  • MARTINEZ-SERRANO A, BJORKLUND A: Protection ofthe neostriatum against excitotoxic damage by neurotrophin-producing, genetically modified neural stem cells. J. Neurosci. (1996) 16:4804–4616.
  • FRANKLIN RJ, BLAKEMORE WF: Transplanting oligoden-drocyte progenitors into the adult CNS. J. Anal-, (1997) 190:23–33.
  • COMPSTON A et al.: Glial lineages and myelination in the central nervous system. Anat. (1997) 190:161–200.
  • MCKAY R: Stem cells in the central nervous system. Sci-ence (1997) 276:66–71.
  • ANDREWS PW: Retinoic acid induces neuronal differ-entiation of a cloned human embryonal carcinoma cell line in vitro. Dev. Biol. (1984) 103:285–293.
  • PLEASURE SJ et al.: Pure, postmitotic, polarized human neurons derived from NTERA 2 cells provide a system for expressing exogenous proteins in terminally dif-ferentiated neurons. Neurosci. (1992) 12:1802–1815.
  • HOSHIMARU M et al.: Differentiation of the immortal-ized adult neuronal progenitor cell line HC2S2 into neurons by regulatable suppression of the v-myconco-gene. Proc. Natl. Acad, Sci. USA (1996) 93:1518–1523.
  • JOHE KK et al.: Single factors direct the differentiation of stem cells from fetal and adult central nervous sys-tem. Genes Develop. (1996) 10:3129–3140.
  • FINLEY MF et al.: Synapse formation and establishment of neuronal polarity by p19 embryonic carcinoma cells and embryonic stem cells. J. Neurosci. (1996) 16:1056–1065.
  • KALYANI A et al.: Neuroepithelial stem cells from the embryonic spinal cord: isolation, characterization, and clonal analysis. Dev. Biol. (1997) 186:202–223.
  • HALLIDAY AL, CEPKO CL: Generation and migration of cells in the developing striatum. Neuron (1992) 9:15–26.
  • LEVINE SM, GOLDMAN JE: Embryonic divergence of oli-godendrocyte and astrocyte lineages in developing rat cerebrum. J. Neurosci. (1988) 8:3992–4006.
  • RAY J et al.: Proliferation, differentiation, and long-term culture of primary hippocampal neurons. Proc, Natl. Acad. Sci, USA (1993) 90:3602–3606.
  • YOUNG GM, LEVINSON SW: Persistence of multipoten-tial progenitors in the juvenile rat subventricular zone. Dev. Neurosci. (1996) 18:255–265.
  • LOIS C, ALVAREZ-BUYLLA A: Proliferating subventricu-lar zone cells in the adult mammalian forebrain can differentiate into neurons and glia. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci USA (1993) 90:2074–2077.
  • SUHONEN JO et al.: Differentiation of adult hippocampus-derived progenitors into olfactory neu-rons in vivo. Nature (1996) 383:624–687.
  • WEISS S et al.: Multipotent CNS stem cells are present in the adult mammalian spinal cord and ventricular neu-roaxis. Neurosci. (1996) 16:7599–7609.
  • MS RAO, MAYER-PROSCHEL M: Glial-restricted precur-sors are derived from multipotent neuroepithelial stem cells. Dev. Biol. (1997) 188:48–63.
  • ANDERSON DJ: The neural crest lineage problem: neu-opoiesis. Neuron (1989) 3:1–12.
  • STEMPLE DL, ANDERSON DJ: Isolation of a stem cell for neurons and glia from the mammalian neural crest. Cell (1992) 71:973–985.
  • EMERICH DF et al,: Protective effect of encapsulated cells producing neurotrophic factor CNTF in a mon-key model of Huntington's disease. Nature (1997) 386:395–399.
  • BOLMER U et al.: Lentiviral transfer of NGF and Bc1-xL rescues axotomized cholinergic neurons in vivo. 27th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, New Or-leans, USA, October 25–30 (1997) 11. Abstract B–86.
  • KA WESTERMAN, LEBOULCH P: Reversible immortaliza-tion of mammalian cells mediated by retroviral trans-fer and site-specific recombination. Proc., Nati, Acad, Sci, USA (1996) 93:8971–8976.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.