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. 1967 Sep;34(3):735-43.
doi: 10.1083/jcb.34.3.735.

Schwann cell proliferation in developing mouse sciatic nerve. A radioautographic study

Schwann cell proliferation in developing mouse sciatic nerve. A radioautographic study

A K Asbury. J Cell Biol. 1967 Sep.

Abstract

Proliferation of Schwann cells in neonatal mouse sciatic nerve was studied radioautographically in 1-micro glycol methacrylate sections. 28 mice were injected with thymidine-(3)H, 4 microc/g, 48 hr after birth, and were killed serially over the next 4 days. For the cell cycle following injection, the generation time was approximately 24 hr as determined by grain-count halving data; the duration of synthesis phase was 8 hr as determined from a curve constructed from the per cent of mitotic figures containing label; and the labeling index was 9% at 2 hr after injection. With these estimates, the per cent of Schwann cells proliferating was calculated to be 27%. In addition, roughly 25% of dividing cells appeared to cease division during the cell cycle under study. The relationship of these findings to other events during maturation of nerve is discussed.

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