radialglialike
Radialglialike is a term used to describe cells that resemble radial glia in morphology, molecular profile, and developmental function. Radial glia are key neural progenitors in the developing central nervous system, typically possessing an elongated soma with processes extending from the ventricular zone to the outer surface and giving rise to neurons and glia. The label radialglialike is applied to cells that retain these features outside the classic embryonic population, including certain adult neural stem cells and retinal glia, as well as cells generated in vitro in brain organoids or differentiation protocols.
Morphology and markers of radialglialike cells often include an extended process resembling a radial scaffold and
Developmental and regional context varies. During embryogenesis, radialglialike populations contribute to cortical and subcortical neuron production
Overall, radialglialike cells represent a conserved theme of radial morphology paired with glial progenitor properties, informing