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Astroglial differentiation from neuroepithelial precursor cells of amphibian embryos: an in vivo and in vitro analysis
1990
International Journal of Developmental Biology
Initial development of astroglial phenotype has been studied in vitro in an amphibian embryo (Pleurodeles waltI), to document the differentiation potentialities acquired by neural precursor cells isolated at the early neurula stage. In particular, we sought to determine whether interactions between neuroepithelial cells and the inducing tissue, the chordamesoderm, are required beyond this stage to specify precursor cells along glial lineages. Glial cell differentiation was documented by
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