Bmi1 loss produces an increase in astroglial cells and a decrease in neural stem cell population and proliferation

The polycomb transcriptional repressor Bmi1 promotes cell cycle progression, controls cell senescence, and is implicated in brain development. Loss of Bmi1 leads to a decreased brain size and causes progressive ataxia and epilepsy. Recently, Bmi1 was shown to control neural stem cell (NSC) renewal....

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Published in:The Journal of neuroscience Vol. 25; no. 24; p. 5774
Main Authors: Zencak, Dusan, Lingbeek, Merel, Kostic, Corinne, Tekaya, Meriem, Tanger, Ellen, Hornfeld, Dana, Jaquet, Muriel, Munier, Francis L, Schorderet, Daniel F, van Lohuizen, Maarten, Arsenijevic, Yvan
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States 15.06.2005
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ISSN:1529-2401, 1529-2401
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