NG2 glia-derived GABA release tunes inhibitory synapses and contributes to stress-induced anxiety | Nature Communications
NG2-Positive Oligodendrocyte Progenitor Cells in Adult Human Brain and Multiple Sclerosis Lesions | Journal of Neuroscience
Type-1 pericytes accumulate after tissue injury and produce collagen in an organ-dependent manner | Stem Cell Research & Therapy | Full Text
NG2-Positive Oligodendrocyte Progenitor Cells in Adult Human Brain and Multiple Sclerosis Lesions | Journal of Neuroscience
NG2 proteoglycan is expressed exclusively by mural cells during vascular morphogenesis - Ozerdem - 2001 - Developmental Dynamics - Wiley Online Library
Renal NG2-expressing cells have a macrophage-like phenotype and facilitate renal recovery after ischemic injury | American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology
Reactivity and increased proliferation of NG2 cells following central nervous system infection with Theiler's murine encephalomyelitis virus | Journal of Neuroinflammation | Full Text
NG2-Positive Oligodendrocyte Progenitor Cells in Adult Human Brain and Multiple Sclerosis Lesions | Journal of Neuroscience
NG2 glia are required for vessel network formation during embryonic development | eLife
Gray Matter NG2 Cells Display Multiple Ca2+-Signaling Pathways and Highly Motile Processes | PLOS ONE
NG2 Proteoglycan Promotes Endothelial Cell Motility and Angiogenesis via Engagement of Galectin-3 and α3β1 Integrin | Molecular Biology of the Cell
Experimental Neurobiology
NG2 (CSPG4) antibody - BiCell Scientific®
NG2-glia, More Than Progenitor Cells | SpringerLink
NG2 expression in microglial cells affects the expression of neurotrophic and proinflammatory factors by regulating FAK phosphorylation | Scientific Reports
Cells of NG2 lineage increase in glomeruli of mice following podocyte depletion | American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology
Frontiers | NG2 cells (polydendrocytes) in brain physiology and repair
NG2 cells: Properties, progeny and origin - ScienceDirect
NG2 proteoglycan‐expressing cells of the adult rat brain: Possible involvement in the formation of glial scar astrocytes following stab wound - Alonso - 2005 - Glia - Wiley Online Library