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Glial cell (translated from German)
Glial cell Glial cells, their name itself from that Greek ... are also after that Birth stillable ble. Glial cells form the stuetzgeruest for those Nerve ... that further cells are added to the glial cells: Schwann cells Ependym Satellite Satellites Supporting ... or Astrozyten form the majority of the glial cells in the central nervous system ...
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Glial cell
Glial cell Neuroglia of the brain shown by Golgi's method. Glial cells, commonly called neuroglia or simply glia ... culture because, like other glia, they express glial fibrillary acidic protein. The most abundant type of glial cell, astrocytes (also called astroglia) have numerous ... the cerebellum and retina retain characteristic radial glial cells. In the cerebellum, these are ...
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Glial cell (Psychology wiki)
Glial cell Home Support Help Site Support Orientation ... endocrinology P.N.Immunology Physiological P. Psychopharmacology Glial cells, commonly called neuroglia or simply glia ... culture because, like other glia, they express glial fibrillary acidic protein . The most abundant type of glial cell, astrocytes (also called astroglia) have numerous ... the cerebellum and retina retain characteristic radial glial cells. In the cerebellum, these are ...
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Glial cell (translated from Spanish)
Glial cell They are cells of tejido nervous ...
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Category:Glial cells
Category:Glial cells Pages in category "Glial cells" There are 5 pages in this section of this category. Glial cell A Astrocyte M Microglia O Oligodendrocyte ...
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Talk:Glial cell
Talk:Glial cell Ok, this is most of all ... the history section, it is stated that glial cells are 9 times as numerous as ...
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Talk:Brain/Archive
... recently researchers poorly understood the role of glial networks that comprise white matter, but recent ... ATP and Calcium mediated networks of the glial cells. Poor white matter development, and concomitant ... C. Diamond started advancing the study of glial cells with a study of what was ... s brain. The role of late-forming glial connections is widely available from other sources ... 45, 17 Feb 2004 (UTC) ependyma and glial cells present a structural barrier between ...
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Albert Einstein's brain
... s brain also contained 73 percent more glial cells than the average brain. Study by ... Einstein’s brain. She compared the ratio of glial cells in Einstein’s brain with that in ... count the cells. Einstein’s brain had more glial cells relative to neurons in all areas ... that rats with enriched environments developed more glial cells for each neuron. Rats in impoverished environments had fewer glial cells relative for each neuron. [9] ...
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Supraoptic nucleus
... in the structural relationships between neurons and glial cells in the nucleus. These changes arise ... to great interest in the interactions between glial cells and neurons generally. Pulsatile hormone secretion ... base of the nucleus, called the ventral glial lamina. The dendrites receive most of the ... A physiological model of morphological neuronal and glial plasticity in the adult hypothalamus. Front Neuroendocrinol ... 11906204 8.Hatton GI. (2004) Dynamic neuronal-glial interactions: an overview 20 years later. ...
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Supraoptic nucleus (Psychology wiki)
... in the structural relationships between neurons and glial cells in the nucleus. These changes arise ... to great interest in the interactions between glial cells and neurons generally. [edit] Pulsatile hormone ... base of the nucleus, called the ventral glial lamina. The dendrites receive most of the ... A physiological model of morphological neuronal and glial plasticity in the adult hypothalamus. Front Neuroendocrinol ... 11906204 8.Hatton GI. (2004) Dynamic neuronal-glial interactions: an overview 20 years later. ...
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