10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «GLIA»
Discover the use of
glia in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
glia and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Portuguese literature.
1
The Role of
Glia in Neurotoxicity, Second Edition
The book also covers miscellaneous topics in glial physiology/biochemistry such as signaling and edema. The book includes coverage of advances in our knowledge and understanding of glial physiology and biochemistry.
Michael Aschner, Lucio G. Costa, 2010
2
The Role of
Glia in Neurotoxicity
This book explores potential sites of glial-neuronal interactions both in the central and peripheral nervous system, focusing on potential sites of neurotoxicant actions.
Michael Aschner, Harold K. Kimelberg, 1996
3
Interaction Between Neurons and
Glia in Aging and Disease
A source of ""reference reviews"" and ""concise overviews"" of the functional cross-talk between neurons and glial cells, with a focus on microglia and inflammation in the aging brain and in neurological disorders.
Ana Cristina Rego, Joao Malva, Rodrigo Cunha, 2007
4
Purinergic Signalling in Neuron-
Glia Interactions
Bringing together contributions from experts in diverse fields, including glial biologists, neurobiologists and specialists in purinergic receptor structure and pharmacology, this book considers how extracellular ATP acts to integrate ...
Novartis Foundation, 2006
5
The Root of Thought: Unlocking
Glia¿the Brain Cell That Will ...
In The Root of Thought, leading neuroscientist Dr. Andrew Koob reveals what we've learned about these remarkable cells, from their unexpected role in information storage to their function as adult stem cells that can keep your brain growing ...
6
Glia and inflammation in neurodegenerative disease
Introduction There is growing awareness that molecular and physical exchanges
between neurons and glia may instigate and/or actively participate in deleterious
events, in acute and chronic neurodegenerative disorders [1]. Genetic and ...
M. A. Yenari, Rona Greenberg Giffard, 2006
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Neuron-
Glia Interrelations During Phylogeny: I. Phylogeny ...
Neuron-Glia Interrelations During Phylogeny: I. Phylogeny and Ontogeny of Glial Cells begins with the elegant chapter "Glial Types, Gliogenesis, and Extracellular Matrix in Mammalian CNS" by Amico Bignami, to whom this volume is dedicated.
Antonia Vernadakis, Betty I. Roots, 1995
cephalochordates (amphioxus), radial glia urochordates (tunicates), ependymal
glia hagfish, astrocytes lamprey, radial glia Figure 3.1 Chordate Phylogeny and
Glial CellEvolution. The tree represents a simplified phylogeny highlighting ...
Helmut Kettenmann, Bruce R. Ransom, 2013
9
Plasticity and Regeneration
Leading international authorities report on their in vivo studies of neuron-glia interactions in animals with simple nervous systems (insects, fish, amphibians, and reptiles).
Antonia Vernadakis, Betty I Roots, 1995
10
Cortical Development: From Specification to Differentiation
We have shown that at this early developmental stage, in fact, LIF promotes the
elaboration of radial glia from murine NSCs by an instructive mechanism (
Gokhan et al. 2000). By contrast, our data demonstrates that the subsequent
generation ...
Christine F. Hohmann, 2002
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «GLIA»
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glia is used in the context of the following news items.
Lost Neurons Could Be Replaced by Reprogrammed Glia
Chicago—Neurons, for the most part, are irreplaceable. We don't simply grow more if we lose some in a stroke or another brain damaging disease. But the other ... «Braindecoder, Oct 15»
Neurons from Glia In Vivo
Several presentations at this week's Society for Neuroscience (SfN) meeting held in Chicago demonstrated that it's possible to reprogram glia—non-neuronal ... «The Scientist, Oct 15»
Meet the brilliant scientist who just got $625K for her work on a vital …
Stevens' research focuses on understanding how glial cells (a.k.a. glia) interact with neurons to communicate with one another through synapses. Glia, though ... «Tech Insider, Sep 15»
Where Glia Meets Axon: New Technique to Better Understand …
In particular, the process by which glial cells—specifically, Schwann cells—create their fatty insulating layer that encircles the axons of peripheral neurons. «Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News, Sep 15»
Made in Gaza: Glia Project Offers Open Source, Low-Cost, Locally …
Last month, we covered news of Dr. Tarek Loubani's Glia Project, which seeks to bring 3D printed medical equipment to the areas that need it most–starting with ... «3DPrint.com, Sep 15»
Doctor In Gaza Strip Designs World Class 3D Printed Stethoscope …
Thanks to the Glia Free Medical Hardware project, emanating from Github, medical professionals are able to work together to begin creating what they need, ... «3DPrint.com, Aug 15»
Rethinking which cells are the conductors of learning and memory
SUPPORT SYSTEM Neurons (blue) mingle with two kinds of glia: astrocytes (red) and oligodendrocytes (green) in this immunofluorescence microscopy image ... «Science News, Aug 15»
Glia Raises Cash To Match Consumers And Companies Around …
As another political cycle begins to ramp up, a new service called Glia has raised seed funding to connect consumers with the brands and companies that ... «TechCrunch, Apr 15»
Estudo. Surgem novas pistas para origem da esquizofrenia tida …
Um estudo internacional liderado pela Universidade de Coimbra (UC) admite que a origem da esquizofrenia não seja neuronal, mas antes da glia, cujas ... «iOnline, Apr 15»
What Have Your Glia Done For You Today?
However, a major shortcoming of these projects is the lack of goals slated to mapping the other half of the brain; a complement of cells known as glia, of which ... «Brain Blogger, Mar 15»