Stem Cell Research and Therapeutics 2008
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4020-8502-4_3
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Negative Regulation of Endogenous Stem Cells in Sensory Neuroepithelia: Implications for Neurotherapeutics

Abstract: Stem cell therapies to treat central nervous system (CNS) injuries and diseases face many obstacles, one of which is the fact that the adult CNS often presents an environment hostile to the development and differentiation of neural stem and progenitor cells. Close examination of two regions of the nervous system -the olfactory epithelium (OE), which regenerates, and the neural retina, which does not -have helped identify endogenous signals, made by differentiated neurons, which act to inhibit neurogenesis by s… Show more

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