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A stem cell niche for intermediate progenitor cells of the embryonic cortex

Javaherian et al., 2009

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Javaherian A
Kriegstein A
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Cerebral Cortex

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The excitatory neurons of the mammalian cerebral cortex arise from asymmetric divisions of radial glial cells in the ventricular zone and symmetric division of intermediate progenitor cells (IPCs) in the subventricular zone (SVZ) of the embryonic cortex. Little is known about …
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