We describe in this paper experiments in which oligodendrocytes (from newborn mouse, human embryonic brain, or isolated from adult rat brain) have been transplanted into the brain of the newborn mouse. Experimental conditions (Shiverer model) allowed the detection of myelin formed by transplanted oligodendrocytes into the Shiverer brain. The transplanted oligodendrocytes have been shown to survive, migrate over long distances and myelinate host axons. The maturation of transplanted oligodendrocytes depends upon the age of the brain tissue in which they differentiate.