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Neur-ons and Neur-offs: Regulators of neural induction in vertebrate embryos and embryonic stem cells

机译:神经元和神经元:脊椎动物胚胎和胚胎干细胞中神经诱导的调节剂。

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Although the spatial and temporal orchestration of early vertebrate embryogenesis is missing from cell culture systems, recent work suggests that many of the same signals affecting neural induction in vertebrate embryos also regulate embryonic stem (ES) cell neurogenesis. One key regulatory mechanism involved in both in vivo and in vitro neural induction is the inhibition of BMP signals. Wnts and FGFs represent additional regulatory influences which may affect the adoption of neural fates through both BMP-dependent and -independent mechanisms. Insights into neural induction in vivo help to guide paradigms for promoting neural differentiation by ES cells. Conversely, insights into the mechanisms by which ES cells adopt neural fates may provide an improved understanding of neural induction in the early embryo.
机译:尽管细胞培养系统缺少早期脊椎动物胚胎发生的时空编排,但最近的研究表明,影响脊椎动物胚胎神经诱导的许多相同信号也调节胚胎干(ES)细胞的神经发生。体内和体外神经诱导均涉及的一种关键调控机制是对BMP信号的抑制。 Wnts和FGFs可能会通过BMP依赖性机制和非BMP依赖性机制影响其他神经元命运的调节。体内神经诱导的见解有助于指导范例,以促进ES细胞促进神经分化。相反,对ES细胞采用神经命运的机制的见解可以提供对早期胚胎中神经诱导的更好的理解。

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