2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.12.03.626573
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Distinct differentiation trajectories leave lasting impacts on gene regulation and function of V2a interneurons

Nicholas H. Elder,
Alireza Majd,
Emily A. Bulger
et al.

Abstract: During development, early regionalization segregates lineages and directs diverse cell fates. Sometimes, however, distinct progenitors produce analogous cell types. For example, V2a neurons, are excitatory interneurons that emerge from different anteroposterior progenitors. V2a neurons demonstrate remarkable plasticity after spinal cord injury and improve motor function, showing potential for cell therapy. To examine how lineage origins shape their properties, we differentiated V2a neurons from hPSC-derived pr… Show more

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