Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2786197 International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience 2012 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Characterization of the means by which cells are generated and organized to make an organ as complex as the brain is a formidable task. Understanding how adult stem cells give rise to progeny that integrate into the existing structures during regeneration or in response to injury is equally challenging. Lineage tracing techniques are essential to studying cell behaviors such as proliferation, migration and differentiation, since they allow stem or precursor cells to be marked and their descendants followed and characterized over time. Here, we describe some of the key lineage tracing techniques available to date, highlighting advantages and drawbacks and focusing on their application in neural fate mapping. The more traditional methods are now joined by exciting new approaches to provide a vast array of tools at the disposal of neurobiologists.

► We review dye-mediated and genetic labeling techniques for lineage tracing. ► We focus on application for neural fate mapping. ► We describe how these techniques were used to study development and regeneration. ► We point out major advantages and drawbacks of each technique.

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