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Martin Raff

Researcher at University College London

Publications -  344
Citations -  55646

Martin Raff is an academic researcher from University College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Oligodendrocyte & Cellular differentiation. The author has an hindex of 125, co-authored 344 publications receiving 54567 citations. Previous affiliations of Martin Raff include Medical Research Council & University of Washington.

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Programmed Cell Death in Animal Development

TL;DR: Because of the limited number of references allowed, the authors were unable to cite many important papers; they apologize to their authors.
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Social controls on cell survival and cell death

TL;DR: For some mammalian cells, programmed death seems to occur by default unless suppressed by signals from other cells, so dependence on specific survival signals provides a simple way to eliminate misplaced cells, for regulating cell numbers and, perhaps, for selecting the fittest cells.
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A glial progenitor cell that develops in vitro into an astrocyte or an oligodendrocyte depending on culture medium

TL;DR: It is suggested that fibrous astrocytes and oligodendrocyte develop from a common progenitor cell and provide a striking example of developmental plasticity and environmental influence in the differentiation of CNS glial cells.
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Programmed cell death and the control of cell survival: lessons from the nervous system

TL;DR: This neurotrophic strategy for the regulation of neuronal numbers may be only one example of a general mechanism that helps to regulate the numbers of many other vertebrate cell types, which also require signals from other cells to survive.
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Astrocytes induce blood–brain barrier properties in endothelial cells

TL;DR: Direct evidence is provided that astrocytes are capable of inducing blood–brain barrier properties in non-neural endothelial cells in vivo.