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Adaptive inter-tissue proteostasis networks in aging and neurodegeneration. [PDF]
Vergani-Junior CA +2 more
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The blood-brain barrier regulates brain tumor growth through the SLC36 amino acid transporter Pathetic in Drosophila. [PDF]
Dong Q +8 more
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From lipid function to dysfunction: Very long-chain fatty acids as emerging regulators of neuroinflammatory pathways. [PDF]
Sahu RK, Yang Y, Chung HL.
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Neuron-secreted chemokine-like Orion interacts with the glial receptor Draper during mushroom body neuronal remodeling in <i>Drosophila</i>. [PDF]
Perron C, Boulanger A, Dura JM.
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Glia as architects of central nervous system formation and function
Glia constitute roughly half of the cells of the central nervous system (CNS) but were long-considered to be static bystanders to its formation and function.
Nicola J Allen, David A Lyons
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Neuron–glia interactions in the pathophysiology of epilepsy
Dipan C Patel +2 more
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Senescent glia link mitochondrial dysfunction and lipid accumulation
Senescence is a cellular state linked to ageing and age-onset disease across many mammalian species1,2. Acutely, senescent cells promote wound healing3,4 and prevent tumour formation5; but they are also pro-inflammatory, thus chronically exacerbate ...
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