GLIAL NG2-CELLS IN NEUROINTOGENESIS AND REGENERATION



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There had been studied NG2-cells as precursors of neural cytes, oligodendrocytes, astrocytes, and their interrelation with cells of other types in CNS in conditions of pathology. In experimental and clinical conditions it was shown a possibility of participating glial NG2-cells in gliom formation. Role of NG2-gkia is actively investigated during inflammation, degeneration and neuroregeneration, including post-traumatic regeneration of spinal cord.

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Yury Аlexandrovich Chelyshev

Каzan state medical university

Email: chelyshev-kzn@yandex.ru
кафедра гистологии, цитологии и эмбриологии; ГОУ ВПО «Казанский государственный медицинский университет Росздрава»; Каzan state medical university

Gulnara Ferdinantovna Shaimardanova

Institution of the Russian Academy of Science «Каzan Institute of biochemistry and biophysics of Kazan scientific centre of RAS»

Institution of the Russian Academy of Science «Каzan Institute of biochemistry and biophysics of Kazan scientific centre of RAS»

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