Hello,
i was reading an article about temporal control of cortical mammalian neurogenesis and the authors say that RGCs (radial Glial Cells) act as neural stem cells and differentiate into IPC (Intermediate Progenitor Cell). Then, these IPCs can differentiate into neurons. (RGC => IPC => Neurons)
But later in the paper, they talk about NPC (neural progenitor cell) and i'm a bit confused by this term. So here is my question :
- is NPC a group of different kind of progenitors in which are IPCs ? And if yes, why do they talk about NPC and not IPC ?
Thank you
Paper : Temporal Control of Mammalian Cortical Neurogenesis by m6A Methylation (Cell, 2017)