- Title
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Stochastic cell-cycle entry and cell-state-dependent fate outputs of injury-reactivated tectal radial glia in zebrafish
- Authors
- Yu, S., He, J.
- Source
- Full text @ Elife
Injury reactivates dormant RG to proliferate and divide. |
Injury responses of RG in different geographical regions in the optic tectum. |
Injury-reactivated RG enter the cell cycle in a stochastic manner. |
Injury induces proliferation of other cell types. |
Single-cell RNAseq revealing cellular states underlying the cell-cycle entry of reactive RG. |
Glial and Non-glial cell clusters identification from the scRNA-seq data. |
Identification of the clusters representing RG in the TPZ and oligodendrocytes. |
Spatial Distribution of Notch and Delta in reactive RG after the injury. |
Notch inhibition mediates the proliferation of reactive tectal RG. |
Notch signaling regulates the proliferation of RG. |
Injury-induced RG are largely undergoing gliogenesis. |
The injury wounds are failed to be restored. |
Late Notch inhibition-induced over-produced neurons are short-lived. |