2020
DOI: 10.26724/2079-8334-2020-2-72-229-234
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The Morphology of Radial Glial Spinal Cord of Embryos and Human Fetuses

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“…The results of our study coincide with the findings of V. S. Shkolnikov et al [14], who state that strong expression in the fibers of the radial glia in the spinal cord segments occurs until the 17-18th week. Subsequently, a gradual involution of the radial glia takes place, and by birth, the expression of vimentin is observed only in its remnants within the neuroglial complexes and along blood vessels.…”
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confidence: 93%
“…The results of our study coincide with the findings of V. S. Shkolnikov et al [14], who state that strong expression in the fibers of the radial glia in the spinal cord segments occurs until the 17-18th week. Subsequently, a gradual involution of the radial glia takes place, and by birth, the expression of vimentin is observed only in its remnants within the neuroglial complexes and along blood vessels.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%