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Bmi-1 promotes neural stem cell self-renewal and neural development but not mouse growth and survival by repressing the p16Ink4a and p19Arf senescence pathways.Bmi-1 dependence distinguishes neural stem cell self-renewal from progenitor proliferationSecretory responses of intact glomus cells in thin slices of rat carotid body to hypoxia and tetraethylammoniumFusion of bone-marrow-derived cells with Purkinje neurons, cardiomyocytes and hepatocytesIncreasing p16INK4a expression decreases forebrain progenitors and neurogenesis during ageingPhysiological Plasticity of Neural-Crest-Derived Stem Cells in the Adult Mammalian Carotid Body.Dopaminergic cells of the carotid body: physiological significance and possible therapeutic applications in Parkinson's disease.Carotid body thin slices: responses of glomus cells to hypoxia and K(+)-channel blockers.Diverse mechanisms regulate stem cell self-renewal.Stem cell self-renewal and cancer cell proliferation are regulated by common networks that balance the activation of proto-oncogenes and tumor suppressors.Understanding our own neural stem cells in situ: can we benefit from them?Resistance of subventricular neural stem cells to chronic hypoxemia despite structural disorganization of the germinal center and impairment of neuronal and oligodendrocyte survivalCarotid body oxygen sensing.The neurogenic niche in the carotid body and its applicability to antiparkinsonian cell therapy.The carotid body, a neurogenic niche in the adult peripheral nervous system.Neurotrophic Properties, Chemosensory Responses and Neurogenic Niche of the Human Carotid Body.Carotid body oxygen sensing and adaptation to hypoxia.Oxygen-sensing by arterial chemoreceptors: Mechanisms and medical translation.Oxygen sensing by the carotid body: mechanisms and role in adaptation to hypoxia.Mature neurons modulate neurogenesis through chemical signals acting on neural stem cells.Cellular properties and chemosensory responses of the human carotid body.Glia-like stem cells sustain physiologic neurogenesis in the adult mammalian carotid body.Trophic restoration of the nigrostriatal dopaminergic pathway in long-term carotid body-grafted parkinsonian rats.Collapse of conductance is prevented by a glutamate residue conserved in voltage-dependent K(+) channels.Autotransplantation of human carotid body cell aggregates for treatment of Parkinson's disease.Resistance of glia-like central and peripheral neural stem cells to genetically induced mitochondrial dysfunction--differential effects on neurogenesis.Hirschsprung disease is linked to defects in neural crest stem cell function.Low glucose-sensing cells in the carotid body.Combined oxygen and glucose sensing in the carotid body.Neural crest derived progenitor cells contribute to tumor stroma and aggressiveness in stage 4/M neuroblastoma.Fast neurogenesis from carotid body quiescent neuroblasts accelerates adaptation to hypoxia.Gene Expression Profiling Supports the Neural Crest Origin of Adult Rodent Carotid Body Stem Cells and Identifies CD10 as a Marker for Mesectoderm-Committed Progenitors.An O2-sensitive glomus cell-stem cell synapse induces carotid body growth in chronic hypoxia.The atheroma plaque secretome stimulates the mobilization of endothelial progenitor cells ex vivo.Studies on glomus cell sensitivity to hypoxia in carotid body slicesNeural stem cells and transplantation studies in Parkinson's diseaseRole and therapeutic potential of vascular stem/progenitor cells in pathological neovascularisation during chronic portal hypertensionHypoxia in the Initiation and Progression of Neuroblastoma TumoursLoss of postnatal quiescence of neural stem cells through mTOR activation upon genetic removal of cysteine string protein-αThe carotid body: a physiologically relevant germinal niche in the adult peripheral nervous system
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