A glioblast is a type of cell located in the embryonic neuroectoderm that has the ability to differentiate into several different types of neuroglia through asymmetric cell division.
Glioblasts differentiate into astrocytes and oligodendrocytes.
[2] Its tumor is called a glioblastoma, and is the most common type of central nervous system malignancy.
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