The Olig family (oligodendrocyte transcription family) is widely expressed in the central nervous system of various mammals.
And it plays a critical role in central nervous system development by controlling differentiation and maturation of oligodendrocytes, motor neurons and astrocytes. Moreover, accumulating evidence demonstrates Olig family participation in many central nervous system diseases.
Therefore, based on current literature, Dr. Lehua Yu and
co-workers from Second Affliated Hospital, Chongqing Medical University in
China examine the role of the Olig family in central nervous system development
and related diseases. The Olig family is known not only to be an important
factor in regulating neural cell differentiation, but also affects acute and
chronic central nervous system diseases, including brain injury, multiple
sclerosis, and even gliomas.
Improved understanding about the functions of the Olig
family in central nervous system development and disease will greatly aid novel
breakthroughs in central nervous system diseases. The relevant paper has been
published in the Neural Regeneration Research
Source : medindia.net
Source : medindia.net
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