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Apoptosis in Neurological Disease
Neurosurgery, 1998Enormous interest in cell death in the past several years has moved apoptosis to the forefront of scientific research. Apoptosis has been found to mediate cell deletion in tissue homeostasis, embryological development, and immunological functioning. It also occurs in pathological conditions, including cancer and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, and ...
Sean I. Savitz, Daniel M. Rosenbaum
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Neurofilaments and neurological disease
BioEssays, 2003AbstractNeurofilaments are one of the major components of the neuronal cytoskeleton and are responsible for maintaining the calibre of axons. They are modified by post‐translational changes that are regulated in complex fashions including by the interaction with neighbouring glial cells.
Al-Chalabi, A, Miller, C C J
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Neurological Lineages and Neurological Diseases
1989While neuroglial cells have been regarded as “support cells” for neurons since the beginning of this century, it has been only in recent years that the nature of such “support” has begun to be appreciated. It is now clear that neuroglial cells provide neurons with essential substrates such as glutamine and remove or inactivate such toxic metabolic ...
Pierluigi Baron+5 more
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NEUROLOGICAL DISEASE IN BOXERS
The Lancet, 1963FergusR. Ferguson, C. Mawdsley
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