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Publication : Embryonic Origin of Postnatal Neural Stem Cells.

First Author  Fuentealba LC Year  2015
Journal  Cell Volume  161
Issue  7 Pages  1644-55
PubMed ID  26091041 Mgi Jnum  J:223510
Mgi Id  MGI:5649449 Doi  10.1016/j.cell.2015.05.041
Citation  Fuentealba LC, et al. (2015) Embryonic Origin of Postnatal Neural Stem Cells. Cell 161(7):1644-55
abstractText  Adult neural stem/progenitor (B1) cells within the walls of the lateral ventricles generate different types of neurons for the olfactory bulb (OB). The location of B1 cells determines the types of OB neurons they generate. Here we show that the majority of mouse B1 cell precursors are produced between embryonic days (E) 13.5 and 15.5 and remain largely quiescent until they become reactivated postnatally. Using a retroviral library carrying over 100,000 genetic tags, we found that B1 cells share a common progenitor with embryonic cells of the cortex, striatum, and septum, but this lineage relationship is lost before E15.5. The regional specification of B1 cells is evident as early as E11.5 and is spatially linked to the production of neurons that populate different areas of the forebrain. This study reveals an early embryonic regional specification of postnatal neural stem cells and the lineage relationship between them and embryonic progenitor cells.
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