A subset of human choroid plexus epithelial cells exhibit mitochondrial eccentricity and distinct expression of the pigmentation-associated enzyme TYRP1
Adam M.R. Groh,
Shobina Premachandran,
Finn Creeggan
et al.
Abstract:For decades, ultrastructural evaluation of epithelial cells in diverse organ systems has demonstrated the existence of two subtypes identified by stark differences in cytoplasmic electron density — so-called light and dark epithelial cells. Choroid plexus (CP) epithelial cells are key regulators of CSF homeostasis and are one of many specialized epithelial linings that exhibit this bimodal phenotype. Despite longstanding acknowledgement, it has been difficult to assess the potential significance of adult human… Show more
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