Oligodendrocyte precursors migrate along vasculature in the developing nervous system
Published 2016 View Full Article
- Home
- Publications
- Publication Search
- Publication Details
Title
Oligodendrocyte precursors migrate along vasculature in the developing nervous system
Authors
Keywords
-
Journal
SCIENCE
Volume 351, Issue 6271, Pages 379-384
Publisher
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
Online
2016-01-22
DOI
10.1126/science.aad3839
References
Ask authors/readers for more resources
Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.- GPR124 Functions as a WNT7-Specific Coactivator of Canonical β-Catenin Signaling
- (2015) Ekaterina Posokhova et al. Cell Reports
- Tip cell-specific requirement for an atypical Gpr124- and Reck-dependent Wnt/β-catenin pathway during brain angiogenesis
- (2015) Benoit Vanhollebeke et al. eLife
- Oligodendrocyte-Encoded HIF Function Couples Postnatal Myelination and White Matter Angiogenesis
- (2014) Tracy J. Yuen et al. CELL
- Parallel states of pathological Wnt signaling in neonatal brain injury and colon cancer
- (2014) Stephen P J Fancy et al. NATURE NEUROSCIENCE
- NG2 Regulates Directional Migration of Oligodendrocyte Precursor Cells via Rho GTPases and Polarity Complex Proteins
- (2013) F. Biname et al. JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE
- Wnt Signaling Regulates Intermediate Precursor Production in the Postnatal Dentate Gyrus by Regulating Cxcr4 Expression
- (2012) Youngshik Choe et al. DEVELOPMENTAL NEUROSCIENCE
- Oligodendroglia metabolically support axons and contribute to neurodegeneration
- (2012) Youngjin Lee et al. NATURE
- Glycolytic oligodendrocytes maintain myelin and long-term axonal integrity
- (2012) Ursula Fünfschilling et al. NATURE
- Regional Astrocyte Allocation Regulates CNS Synaptogenesis and Repair
- (2012) H.-H. Tsai et al. SCIENCE
- Perivascular instruction of cell genesis and fate in the adult brain
- (2011) Steven A Goldman et al. NATURE NEUROSCIENCE
- Axin2 as regulatory and therapeutic target in newborn brain injury and remyelination
- (2011) Stephen P J Fancy et al. NATURE NEUROSCIENCE
- A new conditional Apc-mutant mouse model for colorectal cancer
- (2010) E. C. Robanus-Maandag et al. CARCINOGENESIS
- Adult SVZ Lineage Cells Home to and Leave the Vascular Niche via Differential Responses to SDF1/CXCR4 Signaling
- (2010) Erzsebet Kokovay et al. Cell Stem Cell
- Pericytes are required for blood–brain barrier integrity during embryogenesis
- (2010) Richard Daneman et al. NATURE
- Essential Regulation of CNS Angiogenesis by the Orphan G Protein-Coupled Receptor GPR124
- (2010) F. Kuhnert et al. SCIENCE
- Dysregulation of the Wnt pathway inhibits timely myelination and remyelination in the mammalian CNS
- (2009) S. P.J. Fancy et al. GENES & DEVELOPMENT
- Vasculature Guides Migrating Neuronal Precursors in the Adult Mammalian Forebrain via Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor Signaling
- (2009) M. Snapyan et al. JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE
- Wnt/ -catenin signaling is required for CNS, but not non-CNS, angiogenesis
- (2009) R. Daneman et al. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
- Acquisition of Granule Neuron Precursor Identity Is a Critical Determinant of Progenitor Cell Competence to Form Shh-Induced Medulloblastoma
- (2008) Ulrich Schüller et al. CANCER CELL
- Sox9 and Sox10 influence survival and migration of oligodendrocyte precursors in the spinal cord by regulating PDGF receptor expression
- (2008) M. Finzsch et al. DEVELOPMENT
- Cdk5 Phosphorylation of WAVE2 Regulates Oligodendrocyte Precursor Cell Migration through Nonreceptor Tyrosine Kinase Fyn
- (2008) Y. Miyamoto et al. JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE
- Remyelination in the CNS: from biology to therapy
- (2008) Robin J. M. Franklin et al. NATURE REVIEWS NEUROSCIENCE
- Canonical Wnt Signaling Regulates Organ-Specific Assembly and Differentiation of CNS Vasculature
- (2008) J. M. Stenman et al. SCIENCE
Become a Peeref-certified reviewer
The Peeref Institute provides free reviewer training that teaches the core competencies of the academic peer review process.
Get StartedAsk a Question. Answer a Question.
Quickly pose questions to the entire community. Debate answers and get clarity on the most important issues facing researchers.
Get Started