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Publication : The superficial glia limitans of mouse and monkey brain and spinal cord.

First Author  Liu X Year  2013
Journal  Anat Rec (Hoboken) Volume  296
Issue  7 Pages  995-1007
PubMed ID  23674345 Mgi Jnum  J:199187
Mgi Id  MGI:5500995 Doi  10.1002/ar.22717
Citation  Liu X, et al. (2013) The superficial glia limitans of mouse and monkey brain and spinal cord. Anat Rec (Hoboken) 296(7):995-1007
abstractText  Using the double immunostaining method, the glia limitans on the surfaces of mouse and monkey brain and spinal cord were studied systematically. The results showed that the superficial glia limitans of mouse brain and spinal cord comprise a layer of surface astrocytes, while the glia limitans of monkey comprise a layer of foot-plates from marginal regions as described in histology and neuroscience textbooks. These surface astrocytes first appear at embryonic day (E)16 in spinal cord and at E17 on the ventral surface of the brain. At postnatal day (P)1, a layer of astrocytes covered the outermost regions of the spinal cord. At P10, the layer of astrocytes also covered the brain surface. The highest proliferation rates of surface astrocytes were found at E17 in the spinal cord and at E18 in the forebrain.
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