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English: Neural stem cells/neuroblast (NB) undergo two types of self-renewing cell divisions: symmetric (proliferating) and/or asymmetric (differentiating). (a) Type I NB self-renew, and also generates a ganglion mother cell (GMC) which divides only once to generate two postmitotic daughter cells that differentiate into neurons or glial cells [2, 16–18]. (b) Type II NB initiates expression of the proneural gene asense and becomes an intermediate neural precursor (INP), which undergoes self-renewing asymmetric divisions, with each division resulting in one INP and one GMC [22–26]. Type II NB generates much larger lineages compared to type I NB. |
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Source | Nidhi Saini and Heinrich Reichert, “Neural Stem Cells in Drosophila: Molecular Genetic Mechanisms Underlying Normal Neural Proliferation and Abnormal Brain Tumor Formation,” Stem Cells International, vol. 2012, Article ID 486169, 10 pages, 2012. doi:10.1155/2012/486169 |
Author | Nidhi Saini and Heinrich Reichert (2012) |
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