Glutamatergic neuronal differentiation of mouse embryonic stem cells after transient expression of neurogenin 1 and treatment with BDNF and GDNF: in vitro and in vivo studies.
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Stem Cell Models to Investigate the Role of DNA Methylation Machinery in Development of Neuropsychiatric DisordersBrain repair: cell therapy in strokeDevelopmental profiling of spiral ganglion neurons reveals insights into auditory circuit assembly.Expression of Neurogenin 1 in mouse embryonic stem cells directs the differentiation of neuronal precursors and identifies unique patterns of down-stream gene expressionBDNF increases survival and neuronal differentiation of human neural precursor cells cotransplanted with a nanofiber gel to the auditory nerve in a rat model of neuronal damage.Sound strategies for hearing restoration.Prospects for replacement of auditory neurons by stem cells.The potential of stem cells for the restoration of auditory function in humansChallenges for stem cells to functionally repair the damaged auditory nerveFuture approaches for inner ear protection and repair.Stem cell transplantation for auditory nerve replacementRestoration of auditory evoked responses by human ES-cell-derived otic progenitors.An in vitro model of developmental synaptogenesis using cocultures of human neural progenitors and cochlear explantsDirecting human induced pluripotent stem cells into a neurosensory lineage for auditory neuron replacement.Ectopic expression of neurogenin 2 alone is sufficient to induce differentiation of embryonic stem cells into mature neurons.A short upstream promoter region mediates transcriptional regulation of the mouse doublecortin gene in differentiating neuronsNanofibrous scaffolds for the guidance of stem cell-derived neurons for auditory nerve regeneration.Generation of inner ear sensory epithelia from pluripotent stem cells in 3D cultureThe intrinsic electrophysiological properties of neurons derived from mouse embryonic stem cells overexpressing neurogenin-1Rapid neurogenesis through transcriptional activation in human stem cells.Functional Maturation of Human Stem Cell-Derived Neurons in Long-Term CulturesNeural progenitor cell proliferation in the hypothalamus is involved in acquired heat tolerance in long-term heat-acclimated rats.BDNF profoundly and specifically increases KCNQ4 expression in neurons derived from embryonic stem cells.Hydrogel limits stem cell dispersal in the deaf cochlea: implications for cochlear implants.Expression of microRNAs in human post-mortem amyotrophic lateral sclerosis spinal cords provides insight into disease mechanismsWnt signaling promotes neuronal differentiation from mesenchymal stem cells through activation of Tlx3Combining topographical and genetic cues to promote neuronal fate specification in stem cells.The convergence of cochlear implantation with induced pluripotent stem cell therapy.In vitro neurogenesis: development and functional implications of iPSC technology.P2Y4 Nucleotide Receptor in Neuronal Precursors Induces Glutamatergic Subtype Markers in Their Descendant Neurons.Performance on the Wisconsin card-sorting test and serum levels of glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor in patients with major depressive disorder.Analysis of the antiepileptic, ethosuximide impacts on neurogenesis of rat forebrain stem cells.Fates of murine pluripotent stem cell-derived neural progenitors following transplantation into mouse cochleae.Intraspinal transplantation of neurogenin-expressing stem cells generates spinal cord neural progenitors.Differentiation of Spiral Ganglion-Derived Neural Stem Cells into Functional Synaptogenetic Neurons.Netrin-1-mediated axon guidance in mouse embryonic stem cells overexpressing neurogenin-1.Influence of central glia on spiral ganglion neuron neurite growth.Stimulation of synapse formation between stem cell-derived neurons and native brainstem auditory neurons.Generation of Otic Sensory Neurons from Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells in 3D Culture.Taurine enhances excitability of mouse cochlear neural stem cells by selectively promoting differentiation of glutamatergic neurons over GABAergic neurons.
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Glutamatergic neuronal differentiation of mouse embryonic stem cells after transient expression of neurogenin 1 and treatment with BDNF and GDNF: in vitro and in vivo studies.
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Glutamatergic neuronal differe ...... in vitro and in vivo studies.
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Diane M Prieskorn
J Matthew Velkey
Jeannie H Reyes
Josef M Miller
K Sue O'Shea
Karolina Wesolowski
Noel L Wys
Richard A Altschuler
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10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0563-08.2008
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2008-11-01T00:00:00Z