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Planar polarity of multiciliated ependymal cells involves the anterior migration of basal bodies regulated by non muscle myosin II

Planar polarity of multiciliated ependymal cells involves the anterior migration of basal bodies regulated by non muscle myosin II

... that ependymal cells acquire translational polarity by the migration of basal bodies to the anterior of the apical cell ...the ependymal cells within 10 ...of ependymal cells ...

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Mcidas and GemC1 are key regulators for the generation of multiciliated ependymal cells in the adult neurogenic niche

Mcidas and GemC1 are key regulators for the generation of multiciliated ependymal cells in the adult neurogenic niche

... the ependymal cell lineage around embryonic day (E) 16; however, ependymal cell differentiation is initiated around birth and is completed within the first two postnatal weeks (Spassky et ...the ...

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GABAergic responses of mammalian ependymal cells in the central canal neurogenic niche of the postnatal spinal cord

GABAergic responses of mammalian ependymal cells in the central canal neurogenic niche of the postnatal spinal cord

... between ependymal cells of the rat spinal cord ...progenitor cells surrounding the turtle CC [20]. A possible reason for ependymal cells to form gap junctions is to allow the control of ...

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Activation of adenosine A2B receptors enhances ciliary beat frequency in mouse lateral ventricle ependymal cells

Activation of adenosine A2B receptors enhances ciliary beat frequency in mouse lateral ventricle ependymal cells

... Ciliated ependymal cells were vis- ually identified along the subventricular zone (SVZ) bor- der lining the lateral surface of the lateral ventricles ...

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Transporter-mediated L-glutamate elimination from cerebrospinal fluid: possible involvement of excitatory amino acid transporters expressed in ependymal cells and choroid plexus epithelial cells

Transporter-mediated L-glutamate elimination from cerebrospinal fluid: possible involvement of excitatory amino acid transporters expressed in ependymal cells and choroid plexus epithelial cells

... the cells around the lateral ventricle were exam- ined by immunohistochemical analysis using specific antibodies for these ...neural cells of the brain parenchyma (red, Figure ...the cells (arrow ...

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FoxJ1 dependent gene expression is required for differentiation of radial glia into ependymal cells and a subset of astrocytes in the postnatal brain

FoxJ1 dependent gene expression is required for differentiation of radial glia into ependymal cells and a subset of astrocytes in the postnatal brain

... 2007). Ependymal cells are known to influence the SCN in several ways; for example, by regulating neurogenesis through secretion of noggin (Lim et ...of cells in this epithelial layer are thought to ...

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Ependymal cells of the mouse brain express urate transporter 1 (URAT1)

Ependymal cells of the mouse brain express urate transporter 1 (URAT1)

... in ependymal cells lining the lateral ventricle (Figure 1A and B), dorsal third ventricle (Figure 1C), ventral third ventricle (Figure 1D), aqueduct (Figure 1E) and fourth ventricle (Figure ...

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Selective tropism of a neurotropic coronavirus for ependymal cells, neurons, and meningeal cells.

Selective tropism of a neurotropic coronavirus for ependymal cells, neurons, and meningeal cells.

... 574-582 0022-538X/86/110574-09$02.00/0 Copyright © 1986, American Society for Microbiology Selective Tropism of a Neurotropic Coronavirus for Ependymal Cells, Neurons, and Meningeal Cell[r] ...

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The Role of FoxJ1 in the Development and Regulation of the Adult Neural Stem Cell Niche

The Role of FoxJ1 in the Development and Regulation of the Adult Neural Stem Cell Niche

... 16 and restricted to the striatal SVZ and hippocampal SGZ regions of the adult brain. The answer may be in the ability of the postnatal SVZ and SGZ to maintain local cellular niches where developmental processes can be ...

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Complement system activation contributes to the ependymal damage induced by microbial neuraminidase

Complement system activation contributes to the ependymal damage induced by microbial neuraminidase

... cancer cells, red blood cells, and other cell types makes them more prone to MAC depos- ition [29, 31, ...in ependymal cells of NA-injected rats, which would be of interest in future ...

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Immunohistochemical and in situ hybridization study of urate transporters GLUT9/URATv1, ABCG2, and URAT1 in the murine brain

Immunohistochemical and in situ hybridization study of urate transporters GLUT9/URATv1, ABCG2, and URAT1 in the murine brain

... the ependymal cells of specific regions of the third and fourth ventricles ...the ependymal layer in addition to slow paracellular diffu- ...the ependymal cell is involved in the removal of ...

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Neuroprotective effects of allopurinol on spinal cord injury in rats: a biochemical and immunohistochemical study

Neuroprotective effects of allopurinol on spinal cord injury in rats: a biochemical and immunohistochemical study

... glial cells in substantia grisea and ...in ependymal cells, dilatation in ependymal channel, degenerative changes in multipolar and bipolar neurons, apoptotic changes in some glial ...

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Subependymal Zone: Immunohistochemically Distinct Compartment in the Adult Mammalian Forebrain

Subependymal Zone: Immunohistochemically Distinct Compartment in the Adult Mammalian Forebrain

... stem cells (NSCs) that reside inside the ...that ependymal cells lining the SEZ act as multipotent NSCs (15) whereas Doetsch et ...differentiated cells like tufts of beating cilia or elongated ...

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Six3 is required for ependymal cell maturation

Six3 is required for ependymal cell maturation

... of ependymal cells at later stages, we investigated whether its conditional inactivation affects the maturation of radial glia into ...in ependymal cells during the formation of the lateral ...

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Neural progenitors in human and newt spinal cord: An in-vivo and in-vitro study

Neural progenitors in human and newt spinal cord: An in-vivo and in-vitro study

... first cells to differentiate in the human embryonic neuroepitheiium are ependymal cells forming the SC’s floorplate, induced by the underlying notochord, that appear at five weeks gestation, and the ...

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Vesicular stomatitis virus infection of the central nervous system activates both innate and acquired immunity.

Vesicular stomatitis virus infection of the central nervous system activates both innate and acquired immunity.

... and ependymal cells was also rapidly induced and followed by induced expression of MHC class II molecules on astrocytes and microglial and endothelial ...1 cells was observed as early as 1 day p.i. ...

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Ecrg4 deficiency extends the replicative capacity of neural stem cells in a Foxg1 dependent manner

Ecrg4 deficiency extends the replicative capacity of neural stem cells in a Foxg1 dependent manner

... stem cells are undoubtedly involved in the aging process; tissue-specific stem cells continue to self-renew and supply functionally differentiated cells in their residing tissues; however, the ...

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A mutation in Ccdc39 causes neonatal hydrocephalus with abnormal motile cilia development in mice

A mutation in Ccdc39 causes neonatal hydrocephalus with abnormal motile cilia development in mice

... of ependymal cilia at both the foramen of Monro and the central aqueduct is imperative for generating local CSF flow in the prenatal mouse ...in ependymal walls of the foramen of Monro and the central ...

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Cholinergic enhancement of cell proliferation in the postnatal neurogenic niche of the mammalian

Cholinergic enhancement of cell proliferation in the postnatal neurogenic niche of the mammalian

... are ependymal cells that can proliferate and dif- ferentiate to form new astrocytes and oligodendrocytes following injury and cerebrospinal fluid contacting cells ...these cells and their ...

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A cautionary note on the selectivity of oncolytic poxviruses

<p>A cautionary note on the selectivity of oncolytic poxviruses</p>

... glioma cells in vitro. In vivo, both viruses infected glioma cells and did not infect neurons when injected into a tumor or into the normal ...in ependymal cells lining the ventricles, ...

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