Another well-defined role of neuroglial cells is the repair of the central nervous system following injury. |
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There are two basic cell types within the nervous system: neurons and neuroglial cells. |
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It is uncertain whether they are merely damaged neuroglial cells or occur as a separate group in living tissue. |
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Exceeding them in number by at least 10 to 1 are neuroglial cells, which exist in the nervous systems of invertebrates as well as vertebrates. |
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Gap junctions do exist between neuroglial cells. |
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In 1907 Italian biologist Emilio Lugaro suggested that neuroglial cells exchange substances with the extracellular fluid and in this way exert control on the neuronal environment. |
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After high levels of neuronal activity, for instance, neuroglial cells can take up and spatially buffer potassium ions and thus maintain normal neuronal function. |
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Her works aim at understanding neuroglial interactions in developmental myelinisation and demyelinating pathologies and opening new prospects on repair capacity. |
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The occurrence of apoptosis in neuroglial cells of cerebellellum white matter was seen scattered basis. |
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Specialized neuroglial arrangement may explain the capacity of vomeronasal axons to reinnervate central neurons. |
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Reticuloendothelial, myocardial, adipose, and neuroglial cells are preferred sites for replication. |
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Therefore, we analyzed microarray-based transcriptome-wide mRNA expression profiles of the neuroglial cell line T98G after exposure to KJ and its single constituents. |
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Neuroglial activation and neuroinflammation in the brain of patients with autism. |
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Neuroglial alterations occur early in DR and are a consequence as well as a contributor to vascular abnormalities, are highlighted in the next chapter. |
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