Journal article
Proliferation and cell cycle dynamics in the developing stellate ganglion
DG Gonsalvez, KN Cane, KA Landman, H Enomoto, HM Young, CR Anderson
Journal of Neuroscience | Published : 2013
Abstract
Cell proliferation during nervous system development is poorly understood outside the mouse neocortex. We measured cell cycle dynamics in the embryonic mouse sympathetic stellate ganglion, where neuroblasts continue to proliferate following neuronal differentiation. At embryonic day (E) 9.5, when neural crest-derived cells were migrating and coalescing into the ganglion primordium, all cells were cycling, cell cycle length was only 10.6 h, and S-phase comprised over 65% of the cell cycle; these values are similar to those previously reported for embryonic stem cells. At E10.5, Sox10+ cells lengthened their cell cycle to 38 h and reduced the length of S-phase. As cells started to express the ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work has been supported by project grants from the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia and the Australian Research Council. K. A. L. is an ARC Professorial Fellow.