By 2050, the aging population is predicted to expand by over 100%. Considering this rapid growth, and the additional strain it will place on healthcare resources because of age-related impairments, it is vital that researchers gain a deeper understanding of the cellular interactions that occur with normal aging. A variety of mammalian cell types have been shown to become compromised with age, each with a unique potential to contribute to disease formation in the aging body. Astrocytes represent the largest group of glial cells and are responsible for a variety of essential functions in the healthy central nervous system (CNS). Like other cell types, aging can cause a loss of normal function in astrocytes which reduces their ability to prope...
Astrocytes are highly specialised cells, responsible for CNS homeostasis and neuronal activity. Lack...
Aging leads to adverse outcomes after traumatic brain injury. The mechanisms underlying these defect...
Aging is a lifelong process characterized by cognitive decline putatively due to structural and func...
The aging brain is associated with significant changes in physiology that alter the tissue microenvi...
Old age is a risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease (AD), which is characterized by hippocampal impairm...
Astrocytes, the most numerous brain glia, play crucial roles in maintaining brain homeostasis, suppl...
Old age is a risk factor for Alzheimer's disease (AD), which is characterized by hippocampal impairm...
During aging, alterations in astrocyte phenotype occur in areas associated with age-related cognitiv...
Astrocytes have essential roles in the central nervous system and are also implicated in the pathoge...
The decline of cognitive function occurs with aging, but the mechanisms responsible are unknown. Ast...
Ageing is associated with a morphological and functional decline of astrocytes with a prevalence of ...
Aging is a lifelong process characterized by cognitive decline putatively due to structural and func...
(1) Background: Astrocytes, the most abundant cell type in the central nervous system, are essential...
Abstract: The aging brain is associated with significant changes in physiology that alter the tissue...
Summary: Gene expression studies suggest that aging of the human brain is determined by a complex in...
Astrocytes are highly specialised cells, responsible for CNS homeostasis and neuronal activity. Lack...
Aging leads to adverse outcomes after traumatic brain injury. The mechanisms underlying these defect...
Aging is a lifelong process characterized by cognitive decline putatively due to structural and func...
The aging brain is associated with significant changes in physiology that alter the tissue microenvi...
Old age is a risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease (AD), which is characterized by hippocampal impairm...
Astrocytes, the most numerous brain glia, play crucial roles in maintaining brain homeostasis, suppl...
Old age is a risk factor for Alzheimer's disease (AD), which is characterized by hippocampal impairm...
During aging, alterations in astrocyte phenotype occur in areas associated with age-related cognitiv...
Astrocytes have essential roles in the central nervous system and are also implicated in the pathoge...
The decline of cognitive function occurs with aging, but the mechanisms responsible are unknown. Ast...
Ageing is associated with a morphological and functional decline of astrocytes with a prevalence of ...
Aging is a lifelong process characterized by cognitive decline putatively due to structural and func...
(1) Background: Astrocytes, the most abundant cell type in the central nervous system, are essential...
Abstract: The aging brain is associated with significant changes in physiology that alter the tissue...
Summary: Gene expression studies suggest that aging of the human brain is determined by a complex in...
Astrocytes are highly specialised cells, responsible for CNS homeostasis and neuronal activity. Lack...
Aging leads to adverse outcomes after traumatic brain injury. The mechanisms underlying these defect...
Aging is a lifelong process characterized by cognitive decline putatively due to structural and func...