Tim Czopka, Laura Hoodless and colleagues (now at the Centre for Clinical Brain Sciences, University of Edinburgh, UK) used FACSmax™ from AMSBIO for Fluorescence Activated Cell Sorting to obtain single-cell oligodendrocytes and oligodendrocyte precursor cells (OPCs) from Zebrafish. (See Figure 1 for images of Transgenically labelled Oligodendrocytes following dissociation in FACSmax™).
Analysis of differentiation and proliferation of such single OPCs, published in Nature Neuroscience demonstrated the presence of two functionally distinct groupings of OPCs in the zebrafish spinal cord; providing new insights into OPC heterogeneity, the regulation of oligodendrocyte lineage formation, and the responses of OPC subgroups to neural activity.