glial cell
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cell
noun[C]
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In electron micrographs, the cross sections of many neurites are seen to be completely within a profile belonging to aglialcell.
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Effects on cytokine profiles in these culture systems using other toolglialcellmodulators will be shown.
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We describe theglialcellsubtypes in the visual system and discuss recent findings about their development and migration.
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In this manner, glial cells could influence the excitability of neurons distant from the initial site ofglialcellstimulation.
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These data demonstrate that toll-like receptor 2 contributes to the nerve injury-induced spinal cordglialcellactivation and subsequent pain hypersensitivity.
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Experimental retinal detachment causes rapid changes in the expression ofglialcellproteins.
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Rapid changes in the expression ofglialcellproteins caused by experimental retinal detachment.
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In this review, we highlight that this system is also well suited for uncovering general principles that underlieglialcellbiology.
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One possibility is that stimulation of a2-adrenergic receptors on astrocytes may directly reduceglialcellactivation.
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It serves as a binary switch between neuronal andglialcellfate during development, and is a factor promoting gliogenesis.
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The developmental upregulation of the calcium signaling temporally correlates with the onset ofglialcellmigration.
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Accumulating evidence indicates that neurotransmitters are partly responsible for regulating both neuronal andglialcellmorphology.
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Most strikingly, from larval stages to adulthood, the fly visual system is endowed with a wealth of differentglialcellsubtypes.
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However, the axonal signal(s) that regulateglialcelldevelopment remain incompletely understood.
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Several invariant motifs are recognized binding sites for transcription factors known to participate inglialcellmaturation.
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In the developing nervous system, building a functional neuronal network relies on coordinating the formation, specification and survival to diverse neuronal andglialcellsubtypes.
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