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Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology, 2019
Astrocytes are a unique and dynamic subtype of glial cells in the central nervous system (CNS). Understanding their biochemical reactions and their influence in the surrounding cells is extremely important in the neuroscience field. They exert important influence in the neurotransmission, ionic homeostasis and also release neuroactive molecules termed ...
Débora G. Souza +3 more
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Astrocytes are a unique and dynamic subtype of glial cells in the central nervous system (CNS). Understanding their biochemical reactions and their influence in the surrounding cells is extremely important in the neuroscience field. They exert important influence in the neurotransmission, ionic homeostasis and also release neuroactive molecules termed ...
Débora G. Souza +3 more
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Glia, 1988
AbstractSeveral studies have demonstrated the presence of perinodal astrocyte processes at nodes of Ranvier in the central nervous system, suggesting that, in addition to the axon and oligodendrocyte, astrocytes participate in the formation of mature central nodes.
J A, Black, S G, Waxman
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AbstractSeveral studies have demonstrated the presence of perinodal astrocyte processes at nodes of Ranvier in the central nervous system, suggesting that, in addition to the axon and oligodendrocyte, astrocytes participate in the formation of mature central nodes.
J A, Black, S G, Waxman
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2009
Astrocytic gliomas are the most common primary brain tumors and account for up to two thirds of all tumors of glial origin. In this review we outline the basic histological and epidemiological aspects of the different astrocytoma subtypes in adults. In addition, we summarize the key genetic alterations that have been attributed to astrocytoma patho ...
Markus J, Riemenschneider +1 more
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Astrocytic gliomas are the most common primary brain tumors and account for up to two thirds of all tumors of glial origin. In this review we outline the basic histological and epidemiological aspects of the different astrocytoma subtypes in adults. In addition, we summarize the key genetic alterations that have been attributed to astrocytoma patho ...
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Hypothalamic Astrocytes in Obesity
Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America, 2013Obesity is characterized by a chronic and low-grade inflammation in tissues including the hypothalamus. Hypothalamic inflammation is considered an early and determining factor for the onset of obesity, a factor that occurs even before body weight gain. Within the hypothalamus, microglia and astrocytes produce cytokines that drive inflammatory responses.
García-Cáceres, Cristina +2 more
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Primary astrocyte cultures?a key to astrocyte function
Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology, 1983Morphological studies have established the ubiquitous nature of astrocytes in the CNS. Their processes surround capillaries and synapses, form the subpial and subependymal layers, and seemingly invest every neuronal surface not covered by other neuronal surfaces or oligodendroglial membranes.
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Divergent transcriptional regulation of astrocyte reactivity across disorders
Nature, 2022Joshua E Burda, Yan Ao, Riki Kawaguchi
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