“…Such cardinal stages of oligodendroglial development are characterized by distinct signal effectors and transcription factors that regulate the expression of multiple stage-specific marker genes (Ahmed et al, 2009;Cahoy et al, 2008;Nishiyama et al, 2009;Sim et al, 2011;Young, 2011;Zhang, 2001;Zhang et al, 2014;Zuchero and Barres, 2013). At each stage, cells can be identified and isolated on the basis of temporally regulated surface antigens, which permit the selection of cells of defined mitotic and differentiation potential (Ishibashi et al, 2004;Nishiyama et al, 2009;Yuan et al, 2011;Zhang, 2001;Zhao et al, 2012). These discrete stages exhibit distinct miRNA profiles as well, that may serve to regulate translation, and thus sharpen phenotypic transitions during lineage progression (Barca-Mayo and Lu, 2012;Dugas et al, 2010;He et al, 2012;Lau et al, 2008;Mallanna and Rizzino, 2010;Shenoy and Blelloch, 2014;Shi et al, 2010;Zhao et al, 2010).…”