E-Book, Englisch, 516 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Contemporary Neuroscience
Vernadakis / Roots Neuron—Glia Interrelations During Phylogeny
Erscheinungsjahr 1995
ISBN: 978-1-59259-468-9
Verlag: Humana Press
Format: PDF
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II. Plasticity and Regeneration
E-Book, Englisch, 516 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Contemporary Neuroscience
ISBN: 978-1-59259-468-9
Verlag: Humana Press
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
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I. Physiological Glia—Neuron Interaction in Phylogeny.- Neuron—Glia Interactions in the Human Fetal Brain.- Glial Cells Play a Key Role in the Construction of Insect Olfactory Glomeruli.- Insect Glial Cells and Their Relationships with Neurons.- Metabolite Exchanges and Signal Trafficking Between Glial Cells and Neurons in the Insect Retina.- Learning from the Axon—Schwann Cell Relationships of the Giant Nerve Fiber of the Squid.- Glutamate-Mediated Neuron—Glia Signaling in Invertebrates and Vertebrates.- Metabolic Interactions Between Neurons and Glial Cells in Leech and Snail Ganglia.- Functional Role of Ion Transporters and Neurotransmitter Receptors in Glia.- II. Plasticity and Regeneration of CNS in Phylogeny.- Regeneration in the Mammalian CNS: New and Old Views.- Cells at the Boundary: The Insect Blood—Brain Barrier and Its Role in Neural Repair.- Neuron—Glia Interrelations During 3-Acetylpyridine-Induced Degeneration and Regeneration in the Adult Lizard Brain.- The Role of Extracellular Matrix Molecules, Glial Cells, and Microglia in Regeneration of the Leech CNS.- The Organization of Astrocytes in the Goldfish Visual System.- Repair by Schwann Cells in the Regenerating Goldfish Visual Pathway: Evidence of Regional Specificity.- Intermediate Filaments: A Molecular Link to Nerve Development and Regeneration in the Goldfish Visual Pathway.- Neuroglia in Adult Amphibians.- Plasticity of Astrocytes in Culture: Comparison of Astrocytes Derived from Chick Embryonic Brain and Aged Mouse Brain.- Glia—Neuronal and Glia—Vascular Interrelations in Blood—Brain Barrier Formation and Axon Regeneration in Vertebrates.