2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.09.18.613666
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Viral-mediated Oct4 overexpression and inhibition of Notch signaling synergistically induce neurogenic competence in mammalian Müller glia

Nguyet Le,
Sherine Awad,
Isabella Palazzo
et al.

Abstract: Retinal Muller glia in cold-blooded vertebrates can reprogram into neurogenic progenitors to replace neurons lost to injury, but mammals lack this ability. While recent studies have shown that transgenic overexpression of neurogenic bHLH factors and glial-specific disruption of NFI family transcription factors and Notch signaling induce neurogenic competence in mammalian Muller glia, induction of neurogenesis in wildtype glia has thus far proven elusive. Here we report that viral overexpression of the pluripot… Show more

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