The research team discovered that, during spinal cord development, ependymal cells mature and gradually lose their neural progenitor cell properties, retaining only limited proliferative capacity.
The researchers discovered during spinal cord development, ependymal cells mature and gradually lose their neural progenitor cell properties, retaining only limited proliferative capacity.
benign brain tumour that grows in the ependymal cells of the brain's ventricles and spinal cord. "I was so angry at myself for not making the time to just go to the doctors sooner," the mother-of ...
benign brain tumour that grows in the ependymal cells of the brain's ventricles and spinal cord. As she spoke about it being a new year and whether that meant she was a new her, Frankie shared ...