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Identification Of Mitotically Competent SOX2+ Cells In White Matter Of Normal Human Adult Brain
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Identification Of Mitotically Competent SOX2+ Cells In White Matter Of Normal Human Adult Brain

  • Jorge Oliver-De la Cruz1,
  • Josefa Carrion-Navarro2,
  • Antonio Gutierrez-Martin3,
  • Carmen Escobedo-Lucea4,
  • Jose Manuel Garcia-Verdugo4 &
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  • Angel Ayuso-Sacido1 

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SOX2 expression is linked to the undifferentiated state of stem cells in mammalian neurogenic niches. While its expression has been reported in the adult human subventricular zone (SVZ), to date it has not been detected in adult human white matter. Here we describe a population of SOX2+ cells from the white matter of the adult human temporal lobe, which proliferate and express glial markers in vitro.

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  1. Principe Felipe Research Center, Regenerative Medicine Program, Valencia, Spain

    Jorge Oliver-De la Cruz & Angel Ayuso-Sacido

  2. CIBERNED, Regenerative Medicine Program, Principe Felipe Research Center, Valencia, Spain

    Josefa Carrion-Navarro

  3. Neurosurgery Department, La Fe Hospital, Valencia, Spain

    Antonio Gutierrez-Martin

  4. Cell Morphology Department, Cavanilles Institute, University of Valencia, Valencia, Spain

    Carmen Escobedo-Lucea & Jose Manuel Garcia-Verdugo

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Oliver-De la Cruz, J., Carrion-Navarro, J., Gutierrez-Martin, A. et al. Identification Of Mitotically Competent SOX2+ Cells In White Matter Of Normal Human Adult Brain. Nat Prec (2011). https://doi.org/10.1038/npre.2011.6259.1

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