glial cells Nonconducting
cells that serve as support
cells in the
nervous system and help to protect
neurons.
glomerulus A tangle of
capillaries that makes up part of the
nephron; the
site of ?ltration.
Full article >>>glial cells: the
cells of the
nervous system that support, protect, and nourish the
neurons.
glomerulus: a ball of
capillaries that comprises Bowman's
capsule in the
human kidney.
glottis: a slitlike structure at the opening to the mammalian
trachea.
Full article >>>Glial cells surround
neurons. Once thought to be simply support for
neurons (glia = glue), they turn out to serve several important functions.
There are three types: ...
Full article >>>glial cells Supportive
cells that are closely associated with
neurons.
global
environmental citizenship A shift in our attention from pollution in a specific place to a concern about the life-support systems of the whole planet.
Full article >>>glial cells- supporting
cells of the
nervous system, including oligodendrocytes and astrocytes in the vertebrate central
nervous system and
Schwann cells in the
peripheralnervous system ...
Full article >>>So for example
glial cells, which are one of the
lineage choices for a
stem cell, in and of itself can tell a
stem cell to become a
neuron. So when the
stem cell's dividing in proximity to certain types of
glial cells, they then become
neurons.
Full article >>>AKA:
neuroglia,
glial cellsThe major support
cells of the brain. These
cells are involved in the
nutrition and maintenance of the nerve
cells (e.g., provide
myelin for axons, maintaining ionic balance, clean up after
cell damage or death, etc.).
Full article >>>This paper describes the pharmacological approach to understand the molecular components of inflammation and oxidative stress on the activation of micro
glial cells and
neuronal
cell viability.
Full article >>>White matter, the mass of
glial cells that support the cerebral grey matter, was assumed to primarily provide nourishment, physical support and connective pathways for the more functional
cells on the cerebral surface.
Full article >>>In
vertebrates, the axons of many
neurons are sheathed in
myelin, which is formed by either of two types of
glial cells:
Schwann cells ensheathing
peripheral neurons and oligodendrocytes insulating those of the central
nervous system.
Full article >>>The small gaps in the
myelin sheath between successive
glial cells along the
axon of a
neuron; also, the
site of high concentration of voltage-gated
ion channels.
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