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Recent Advances in the Neurobiology of Oligodendroglia
1983Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on recent advances in the neurobiology of oligodendroglia. The principal known function of the oligodendrocyte is to form and sustain the myelin sheath on axons of the central nervous system (CNS). Oligodendrocytes and astrocytes arise from cells of the subependymal layer, which are derived from the ...
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Antibodies to galactocerebroside bind to oligodendroglia in suspension culture
Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 1979Antisera raised in rabbits against galactocerebroside bind to bovine oligodendroglia in suspension in significant titer as demonstrated by indirect immunofluorescence. Absorption of antigalactocerebroside antiserum with galactocerebroside, oligodendroglia, or myelin markedly reduces the antigalactocerebroside antibody titer as measured by a ...
Robert P. Lisak+7 more
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Glycoproteins in the whorls of membrane produced by oligodendroglia in culture
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes, 1987Two glycoproteins of 99 kDa and 77 kDa which exhibit intense binding to wheat germ agglutinin have been purified from the whorls of membrane produced by oligodendroglia in culture. The whorls of membrane were isolated by gradient centrifugation from purified bovine oligodendroglia maintained in culture.
Charles H. Schmelzer, Shirley E. Poduslo
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Electron microscopy of oligodendroglia in severe mental illness
Brain Research Bulletin, 2001Qualitative electron microscopy was performed to verify whether brain pathology in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder is associated with alterations of oligodendroglial cells and myelinated fibers. Ultrastructural signs of apoptosis and necrosis of oligodendroglial cells were found in the prefrontal area 10 and the caudate nucleus in both schizophrenia
Natalya A. Uranova+6 more
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ACUTE SWELLING OF OLIGODENDROGLIA: A SPECIFIC TYPE OF NEUROGLIA CHANGE
, 1926The introduction of a cytologic method which throws new light on anatomic structure is often the preliminary step toward a further knowledge of pathologic changes.
W. Penfield, W. Cone
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Archives of Neurology & Psychiatry, 1929
The origin of the oligodendroglia is still a debated question. This cell, which Cajal called the "third element" of the brain, apparently has an origin different from that of the microglia. Del Rio Hortega is an advocate of the mesodermic origin of the microglia, although his view is not yet entirely accepted.
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The origin of the oligodendroglia is still a debated question. This cell, which Cajal called the "third element" of the brain, apparently has an origin different from that of the microglia. Del Rio Hortega is an advocate of the mesodermic origin of the microglia, although his view is not yet entirely accepted.
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Glycolipids and Transmembrane Signaling in Oligodendroglia [PDF]
Joyce A. Benjamins, Charissa A. Dyer
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Antibodies to Oligodendroglia in Multiple Sclerosis
New England Journal of Medicine, 1978Donald H. Silberberg+3 more
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Spektrum der Oligodendroglia-Pathologie
e-Neuroforum, 1998Hans Lassmann, Maria K. Storch
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