“…BMP signaling plays multiple key roles in CNS morphogenesis from neural induction to patterning of the nervous system, proliferation and lineage differentiation (Chen and Panchision, 2007;Bond et al, 2012). Since the effects of BMP signaling appear to depend on signal strength, inhibitors such as noggin may be critically required in modulating signaling by pathway members (e.g., Bonaguidi et al, 2008;Colak et al, 2008;Gajera et al, 2010;Mira et al, 2010). In the adult SVZ BMP signaling is active as indicated by the phosphorylation of SMAD1/5/8 (Colak et al, 2008); transit amplifying cells (C cells), activated astrocytes (B cells), and endothelial cells (Mathieu et al, 2008) express BMPs, while noggin is produced by ependymal and B cells (Lim et al, 2000;Peretto et al, 2004).…”