Astrocyte lineage cells are essential for functional neuronal differentiation and synapse maturation in human iPSC‐derived neural networks

GLIA6.20
Volume: 67, Issue: 10, Pages: 1893 - 1909
Published: Jun 27, 2019
Abstract
Human astrocytes differ dramatically in cell morphology and gene expression from murine astrocytes. The latter are well known to be of major importance in the formation of neuronal networks by promoting synapse maturation. However, whether human astrocyte lineage cells have a similar role in network formation has not been firmly established. Here, we investigated the impact of human astrocyte lineage cells on the functional maturation of neural...
Paper Details
Title
Astrocyte lineage cells are essential for functional neuronal differentiation and synapse maturation in human iPSC‐derived neural networks
Published Date
Jun 27, 2019
Journal
Volume
67
Issue
10
Pages
1893 - 1909
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