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Cell lineage in the developing neural tube
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1998
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NeurodevelopmentOrgan DevelopmentCell DifferentiationSocial SciencesEmbryologyNeuroregenerationNeurogenesisStem CellsNeural CrestCell DivisionHuman Cell DifferentiationMorphogenesisCell BiologyCell LineageIntermediate LineageDevelopmental BiologyStem Cell ResearchNeuroscienceCentral Nervous SystemCell Fate DeterminationMedicineNeural Stem CellCell DevelopmentEmbryonic Stem Cell
Acquisition of cell type specific properties in the spinal cord is a process of sequential restriction in developmental potential. A multipotent stem cell of the nervous system, the neuroepithelial cell, generates central nervous system and peripheral nervous system derivatives via the generation of intermediate lineage restricted precursors that differ from each other and from neuroepithelial cells. Intermediate lineage restricted neuronal and glial precursors termed neuronal restricted precursors and glial restricted precursors, respectively, have been identified. Differentiation is influenced by extrinsic environmental signals that are stage and cell type specific. Analysis in multiple species illustrates similarities between chick, rat, mouse, and human cell differentiation. The utility of obtaining these precursor cell types for gene discovery, drug screening, and therapeutic applications is discussed.
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