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Glial ⇔ Neuronal Signaling
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 442

Glial ⇔ Neuronal Signaling

Glial Neuronal Signaling fills a need for a monograph/textbook to be used in advanced courses or graduate seminars aimed at exploring glial-neuronal interactions. Even experts in the field will find useful the authoritative summaries of evidence on ion channels and transporters in glia, genes involved in signaling during development, metabolic cross talk and cooperation between astrocytes and neurons, to mention but a few of the timely summaries of a wide range of glial-neuronal interactions. The chapters are written by the top researchers in the field of glial-neuronal signaling, and cover the most current advances in this field. The book will also be of value to the workers in the field of cell biology in general. When we think about the brain we usually think about neurons. Although there are 100 billion neurons in mammalian brain, these cells do not constitute a majority. Quite the contrary, glial cells and other non-neuronal cells are 10-50 times more numerous than neurons. This book is meant to integrate the emerging body of information that has been accumulating, revealing the interactive nature of the brain's two major neural cell types, neurons and glia, in brain function.

Glial Dysfunction in Epileptogenesis
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 226

Glial Dysfunction in Epileptogenesis

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Pathological Potential of Neuroglia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 546

Pathological Potential of Neuroglia

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-09-26
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  • Publisher: Springer

Pathophysiological states, neurological and psychiatric diseases are almost universally considered from the neurocentric point of view, with neurons being the principal cellular element of pathological process. The brain homeostasis, which lies at the fulcrum of healthy brain function, the compromise of which invariably results in dysfunction/disease, however, is entirely controlled by neuroglia. It is becoming clear that neuroglial cells are involved in various aspects of initiation, progression and resolution of neuropathology. In this book we aim to integrate the body of information that has accumulated in recent years revealing the active role of glia in such pathophysiological processes. Understanding roles of glial cells in pathology will provide new targets for medical intervention and aide the development of much needed therapeutics. This book will be particularly useful for researchers, students, physicians and psychotherapists working in the field of neurobiology, neurology and psychiatry.

Astrocytes in (Patho)Physiology of the Nervous System
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 701

Astrocytes in (Patho)Physiology of the Nervous System

Astrocytes were the original neuroglia that Ramón y Cajal visualized in 1913 using a gold sublimate stain. This stain targeted intermediate filaments that we now know consist mainly of glial fibrillary acidic protein, a protein used today as an astrocytic marker. Cajal described the morphological diversity of these cells with some ast- cytes surrounding neurons, while the others are intimately associated with vasculature. We start the book by discussing the heterogeneity of astrocytes using contemporary tools and by calling into question the assumption by classical neuroscience that neurons and glia are derived from distinct pools of progenitor cells. Astrocytes have long been neglected as ...

Science
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 938

Science

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Crucial Role for Astrocytes in Epilepsy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 91

Crucial Role for Astrocytes in Epilepsy

This book summarizes current evidence of astrocyte dysfunction in epilepsy and discusses presumed underlying mechanisms. Epilepsy is characterized by the periodic occurrence of seizures. Currently available anticonvulsant drugs and therapies are insufficient to controlling seizures in about one third of patients. Thus, there is an urgent need for new therapies that prevent generation of the disorder and improve seizure control in individuals already afflicted. The vast majority of epileptic cases are of idiopathic origin with their underlying mechanisms being unclear. Neurosurgical specimens from patients presenting with mesial temporal lobe epilepsy (MTLE) demonstrate marked reactive gliosi...

The Philadelphia Seminary Catalog
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 674

The Philadelphia Seminary Catalog

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1869
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Ion Channels as Therapeutic Targets, Part A
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 404

Ion Channels as Therapeutic Targets, Part A

Ion Channels as Therapeutic Targets is the latest volume in the popular Advances in Protein Chemistry and Structural Biology series, an essential resource for protein chemists. Each volume brings forth new information about protocols and analysis of proteins, with each thematically organized volume guest edited by leading experts in a broad range of protein-related topics. - Provides cutting-edge developments in protein chemistry and structural biology - Discusses the use of ion channels as therapeutic targets - Chapters are written by authorities in their field - Targeted to a wide audience of researchers, specialists, and students

The Journal of Neuroscience
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 548

The Journal of Neuroscience

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Story of Libraries, Second Edition
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 278

The Story of Libraries, Second Edition

Describes the crucial role libraries played in ancient Egypt, Han-dynasty China, the ancient Western Classical World, the Baghdad of Harun-al-Rashid and mediaeval and Renaissance Europe and looks at the role of the great modern libraries of today such as the Library of Congress and their future in the new information age.