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JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE
Volume 24, Issue 10, Pages 2357-2365Publisher
SOC NEUROSCIENCE
DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.4083-03.2004
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development; gene; glia; neural tube neural crest; neural plate; Schwann cell; sensory neurons; green fluorescent protein; GFP; fluorescence-activated cell sorting; FACS; peripheral nervous system; PNS; microarray; expression analysis
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Schwann cells develop from multipotent neural crest stem cells and are important for neuronal survival, maintenance of axonal integrity, and myelination. We used transgenic mice expressing green fluorescent protein in a tissue-specific manner to isolate viable, pure populations of neural crest stem cells and developing Schwann cells, which are not readily accessible by microdissection. Starting with the minute amounts of RNA obtained, a two-round amplification procedure was used to achieve reproducible DNA array hybridizations. We validated our screening procedure by comparisons with the literature and by in situ hybridization. Stage-to-stage comparisons and hierarchical clustering for neural crest and five stages of Schwann cell development suggest a wealth of candidates for genes involved in stem cell regulation and in early Schwann cell development. The combination of methods applied in this study should be generally useful for isolating and profiling other stem cell and difficult to isolate cell populations.
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