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Neural stem cells produce the neurons and glial cells that make up our nervous system. They can be expanded continuously in the laboratory, thereby providing an unlimited source of human cells for disease modelling and regenerative medicine. Cells that have molecular hallmarks of neural stem cells drive human brain cancers, such as glioblastoma. A full understanding of the molecular and cellular events that control neural stem cell fate may therefore reveal new therapeutic strategies to treat this devastating disease.
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Nanostring data Robertson et al. re interaction between FOXG1 and Wnt/ß-catenin signalling
GBM stem cells (GSCs) display phenotypic and molecular features reminiscent of normal neural stem cells, and exhibit a spectrum of cell cycle states (dormant, quiescent, proliferative). However, mechanisms controlling the ...