“…Interestingly, the mouse cortex contains also a large fraction of oligodendrocyte precursors cells that are tightly associated with neurons and do not synthesize Mbp (Trotter et al, 2010). Fate-mapping studies in the mouse showed that although these cells are mostly quiescent, they can be activated to divide and can give rise to oligodendrocytes, to neurons in the piriform cortex, and also to astrocytes (Kim et al, 2007;Dimou et al, 2008;Rivers et al, 2008;Zhao et al, 2009). These cells, which have processes that contact neurons, were variably referred to as polydendrocytes or more generally as OPCs in the mouse and rat (Wolswijk and Noble, 1989;Nishiyama et al, 1999Nishiyama et al, , 2009Hermann et al, 2010).…”