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BIO HELP (neurons)
Started by moto_za
oligodendrocyte
EDIT: Well technically not the mature oligos, only the immature ones. No adult glial cell has been observed to undergo mitosis, I don't think.
EDIT: Well technically not the mature oligos, only the immature ones. No adult glial cell has been observed to undergo mitosis, I don't think.
Yeah, some kind of omnipotent glial cell could do it.
oligodendrocyte
EDIT: Well technically not the mature oligos, only the immature ones. No adult glial cell has been observed to undergo mitosis, I don't think.
Are you sure? i thought that schwann cells could, but oligodendrocytes are only in the CNS and they are unable to repair...maybe im wrong. However from what I remember shwann cells in the PNS can initiate nueron repair.
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oligodendrocyte
EDIT: Well technically not the mature oligos, only the immature ones. No adult glial cell has been observed to undergo mitosis, I don't think.
that is incorrect. the poster above me has it right. its schwan cells and neurons in the PNS. its likely due to the presence of a neurolemma in schwann cells, which oligodencrocytes do not have.
Not sure if this is right, but I always thought neurolemma is for the regen of damaged neurons not for the creation of new ones.
that is incorrect. the poster above me has it right. its schwan cells and neurons in the PNS. its likely due to the presence of a neurolemma in schwann cells, which oligodencrocytes do not have.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17697047
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16111552
Yeah that's what I thought too...There is a new class of cells "Neural Stem Cells" (NSCs) which have the same precursor as oligodendrocytes That's why I thought the oligodendrocyte was probably right...Not sure if this is right, but I always thought neurolemma is for the regen of damaged neurons not for the creation of new ones.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17697047
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16111552
Yeah that's what I thought too...There is a new class of cells "Neural Stem Cells" (NSCs) which have the same precursor as oligodendrocytes That's why I thought the oligodendrocyte was probably right...
Good info.
I think the glial cells you're looking for are astrocytes (in the subventricular and the subgranular zones of the olfactory bulbs and hippocampus, respectively).
Okay cool. Good to know. Have any references? I have unsuccesfully tried to find the paper that outlines which glial cell it was, and now I'm interested. 🙁
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Here's one of several.
http://www.jneurosci.org/cgi/content/abstract/27/32/8654
http://www.jneurosci.org/cgi/content/abstract/27/32/8654
Here's one of several.
http://www.jneurosci.org/cgi/content/abstract/27/32/8654
Awesome thanks. Astroglial cells it is then...