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Publication : The glial sling is a migratory population of developing neurons.

First Author  Shu T Year  2003
Journal  Development Volume  130
Issue  13 Pages  2929-37
PubMed ID  12756176 Mgi Jnum  J:83531
Mgi Id  MGI:2662557 Doi  10.1242/dev.00514
Citation  Shu T, et al. (2003) The glial sling is a migratory population of developing neurons. Development 130(13):2929-37
abstractText  For two decades the glial sling has been hypothesized to act as a guidance substratum for developing callosal axons. However, neither the cellular nature of the sling nor its guidance properties have ever been clearly identified. Although originally thought to be glioblasts, we show here that the subventricular zone cells forming the sling are in fact neurons. Sling cells label with a number of neuronal markers and display electrophysiological properties characteristic of neurons and not glia. Furthermore, sling cells are continuously generated until early postnatal stages and do not appear to undergo widespread cell death. These data indicate that the sling may be a source of, or migratory pathway for, developing neurons in the rostral forebrain, suggesting additional functions for the sling independent of callosal axon guidance.
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