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Publication : Radial glial cells and the lamination of the cerebellar cortex.

First Author  Zhang Y Year  2010
Journal  Brain Struct Funct Volume  215
Issue  2 Pages  115-22
PubMed ID  20878181 Mgi Jnum  J:166079
Mgi Id  MGI:4839684 Doi  10.1007/s00429-010-0278-5
Citation  Zhang Y, et al. (2010) Radial glial cells and the lamination of the cerebellar cortex. Brain Struct Funct 215(2):115-22
abstractText  Radial glial cells are stem cells that play an important role in neuronal migration and proliferation in the developing brain. However, how radial glial cells contribute to the lamination of the cerebellar cortex is not well understood. We therefore used immunohistochemistry and BrdU labeling to follow radial glial cell differentiation, cell migration and cerebellar cortex development in mice from embryonic day 8 to postnatal day 180. We report that radial glial cells represent the stem cell population of the neuroepithelium of the neural tube, and act as progenitors for both neurons and neuroglia. In addition, radial glial cells not only give rise to the principal cells of the cerebellar cortex, the Purkinje and granule cells, but they also provide a scaffold for the migration of these cells. We conclude that radial glial cells play a pivotal role in establishing the laminar structure of the cerebellar cortex.
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