Transmembrane Protein Ttyh1 Maintains the Quiescence of Neural Stem Cells Through Ca2+/NFATc3 Signaling
The quiescence, activation, and subsequent neurogenesis of neural stem cells (NSCs) play essential roles in the physiological homeostasis and pathological repair of the central nervous system. Previous studies indicate that transmembrane protein Ttyh1 is required for the stemness of NSCs, whereas th...
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Autores principales: | Yuan Cao, Hai-ning Wu, Xiu-li Cao, Kang-yi Yue, Wen-juan Han, Zi-peng Cao, Yu-fei Zhang, Xiang-yu Gao, Ceng Luo, Xiao-fan Jiang, Hua Han, Min-hua Zheng |
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Frontiers Media S.A.
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/4d3a91e64ad1442aa65ff3d171f96420 |
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