Glia, the major cellular components of vertebrate nervous systems, play integral roles in nervous system development and function. For example, glia promote neuronal survival (Hosoya et al., 1995; Jones et al., 1995; Meyer-Franke et al., 1995) and generate directional cue
The nervous system consists of neurons and glial cells. Neurons generate and propagate electrical an...
In this perspective, I review recent evidence that glial cells are critical participants in every ma...
Abstract: Neuroglia of the central nervous system (CNS), represented by cells of neural (astrocytes,...
Neurons and glia are two distinct cell types that together form the nervous system. Glial cells perf...
Intricate and reciprocal neuron-glia interactions are essential for proper nervous system developmen...
Glia are cells that contact and invest neurons, and interact with them, but play at most an ancillar...
The number of neurons and glia that form during the development of the CNS is controlled by the coor...
Glial cells are not passive spectators during nervous system assembly, rather they are active partic...
Glia serve many important functions in the mature nervous system. In addition, these diverse cells h...
Recently, an increasing number of studies have implicated a third element in plasticity; the perisyn...
There are two main classes of cells that are present in the nervous system: neurons and glia. Neuron...
Summary: Glia, the non-neuronal cells of the nervous system, were long considered secondary cells on...
In the human brain glial cells are as abundant as neurons. The relative number of glial cells has in...
The development of the nervous system is guided by a balanced action between intrinsic factors repre...
In the central nervous system, neurons are greatly out-numbered by supporting glial cells that play ...
The nervous system consists of neurons and glial cells. Neurons generate and propagate electrical an...
In this perspective, I review recent evidence that glial cells are critical participants in every ma...
Abstract: Neuroglia of the central nervous system (CNS), represented by cells of neural (astrocytes,...
Neurons and glia are two distinct cell types that together form the nervous system. Glial cells perf...
Intricate and reciprocal neuron-glia interactions are essential for proper nervous system developmen...
Glia are cells that contact and invest neurons, and interact with them, but play at most an ancillar...
The number of neurons and glia that form during the development of the CNS is controlled by the coor...
Glial cells are not passive spectators during nervous system assembly, rather they are active partic...
Glia serve many important functions in the mature nervous system. In addition, these diverse cells h...
Recently, an increasing number of studies have implicated a third element in plasticity; the perisyn...
There are two main classes of cells that are present in the nervous system: neurons and glia. Neuron...
Summary: Glia, the non-neuronal cells of the nervous system, were long considered secondary cells on...
In the human brain glial cells are as abundant as neurons. The relative number of glial cells has in...
The development of the nervous system is guided by a balanced action between intrinsic factors repre...
In the central nervous system, neurons are greatly out-numbered by supporting glial cells that play ...
The nervous system consists of neurons and glial cells. Neurons generate and propagate electrical an...
In this perspective, I review recent evidence that glial cells are critical participants in every ma...
Abstract: Neuroglia of the central nervous system (CNS), represented by cells of neural (astrocytes,...