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Human Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Astrocyte Functionality Compares Favorably with Primary Rat Astrocytes. [PDF]
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CIITA-modified glioblastomas vaccinate and induce cross-protection against heterologous wild-type glioblastomas. [PDF]
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Glioblastoma Cortical Organoids Recapitulate Cell-State Heterogeneity and Intercellular Transfer. [PDF]
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Selective changes in vasopressin neurons and astrocytes in the suprachiasmatic nucleus of Prader-Willi syndrome subjects. [PDF]
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Astroglia Pathology in Early Multiple Sclerosis
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Calcium signalling in astroglia
Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology, 2012Astroglia possess excitability based on movements of Ca(2+) ions between intracellular compartments and plasmalemmal Ca(2+) fluxes. This "Ca(2+) excitability" is controlled by several families of proteins located in the plasma membrane, within the cytosol and in the intracellular organelles, most notably in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and ...
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Gangliosides of cultured astroglia
Brain Research, 1988Cultured astrocytes prepared from newborn rat brain and 13-day-old chick embryonic brain were analyzed qualitatively and quantitatively for ganglioside content. All preparations contained approximately the same total level: 2.4-3.4 micrograms N-acetylneuraminic acid (NeuAc)/mg protein.
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Glia, 1991
AbstractThe astroglial response to CNS injury is considered in the context of neuron‐glial relationships. Although previous models suggested that astroglial cells present in “scars” impede axon regrowth owing to irreversible changes in the glial cell following injury, recent in vivo and in vitro studies indicate that astroglial cells exhibit ...
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AbstractThe astroglial response to CNS injury is considered in the context of neuron‐glial relationships. Although previous models suggested that astroglial cells present in “scars” impede axon regrowth owing to irreversible changes in the glial cell following injury, recent in vivo and in vitro studies indicate that astroglial cells exhibit ...
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