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P J Quesenberry1, R Hulspas, M Joly, B Benoit, C Engstrom, J Rielly, T Savarese, L Pang, L Recht, A Ross, G Stein, M Stewart.
Abstract
There are many parallels between the neuropoietic and lymphohematopoietic systems. The lymphohematopoietic stem/progenitor cell system has been extensively characterized, but there are still major questions relating to the definitive stem cell assay, the structure of the system (i.e., hierarchical versus cell cycle-based), and the nature of differentiation (i.e., stochastic versus deterministic). Recent data have established the existence of an epidermal growth factor (EGF)-responsive neural stem cell in adult mice. We have studied these neural progenitor/stem cells in fetal (day 15) and 2-day postnatal mice and established a single-cell progenitor assay and a variety of putative uni-, bi-, and tripotential stem cells that form in response to EGF. Neurospheres are the EGF-responsive neural units that grow in liquid culture, and we have found that cells derived from these neurospheres express a wide array of cytokines and their receptors. This will provide a window on the hemopoietic progenitor system analogous to that created by the description of in vitro growth of clonal hematopoietic progenitors.Entities:
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Year: 1999 PMID: 10511238 DOI: 10.1089/neu.1999.16.661
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neurotrauma ISSN: 0897-7151 Impact factor: 5.269