Oleanolic Acid Induces Differentiation of Neural Stem Cells to Neurons: An Involvement of Transcription Factor Nkx-2.5
Neural stem cells (NSCs) harbor the potential to differentiate into neurons, astrocytes, and oligodendrocytes under normal conditions and/or in response to tissue damage. NSCs open a new way of treatment of the injured central nervous system and neurodegenerative disorders. Thus far, few drugs have...
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Main Authors: | You Ning (Author), Jianhua Huang (Author), Bill Kalionis (Author), Qin Bian (Author), Jingcheng Dong (Author), Junzhen Wu (Author), Xiantao Tai (Author), Shijin Xia (Author), Ziyin Shen (Author) |
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2015-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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