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Glia - Wikipedia
The neuroglia make up more than one half the volume of neural tissue in the human body. They maintain homeostasis, form myelin, and provide support and ... en.wikipedia.org
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Neuroglial Cells - Neuroscience - NCBI Bookshelf
There are three types of glial cells in the mature central nervous system: astrocytes, oligodendrocytes, and microglial cells. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Neuroglia | Supporting cells, Nervous system, Glial cells | Britannica
Neuroglia, any of several types of cell that function primarily to support neurons. The term neuroglia means “nerve glue.” www.britannica.com
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neuroglia
neuroglia Anat. (njʊˈrɒglɪə) [f. neuro- + late Gr. γλία glue; named by Virchow.] The delicate connective tissue found in the great nerve-centres, and in the retina; the reticular or sustentacular tissue.1873 T. H. Green Introd. Pathol. (ed. 2) 121 Round-celled sarcoma growing from the neuroglia or c... Oxford English Dictionary
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[PDF] Neuroglia: Definition, Classification, Evolution, Numbers, Development
3.1 Definition of neuroglia as homeostatic cells of the nervous system. 3.2 Classification. 3.3 Evolution of neuroglia. 3.3.1 Evolution of astrocytes. www.urmc.rochester.edu
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The Concept of Neuroglia - PubMed
Neuroglia represent a diverse population of non-neuronal cells in the nervous systems, be that peripheral, central, enteric or autonomic nervous system. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Glioblast
A glioblast is a type of cell derived from neuroectoderm and with the ability to differentiate into several different types of neuroglia. wikipedia.org
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Neuroglia | An Open Access Journal from MDPI
Neuroglia is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal on Neuroscience published quarterly online by MDPI. www.mdpi.com
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Physiology of neuroglia of the central nervous system - ScienceDirect
Neuroglia are the ultimate supportive cells of the CNS, which sustain the functional activity of the nervous tissue. Neuroglial cells express numerous receptors ... www.sciencedirect.com
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10.2A: Neuroglia of the Central Nervous System - Medicine LibreTexts
Neurogila or glial cells, are non-neuronal cells that maintain homeostasis, form myelin, and provide support and protection for neurons. med.libretexts.org
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Definition of neuroglia - NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms
Any of the cells that hold nerve cells in place and help them work the way they should. The types of neuroglia include oligodendrocytes, astrocytes, microglia, ... www.cancer.gov
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glia
glia Phys. (ˈglaɪə) [a. Gr. γλία glue.] = neuroglia; freq. attrib., as glia-tissue; glia cell, any of the different kinds of cell in neuroglia.1886 W. R. Gowers Man. Dis. Nerv. Syst. I. iii. 107 Fine fibres..form a network. At their intersections are peculiar cells consisting of a nucleus and small ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ependyma
The ependyma is one of the four types of neuroglia in the central nervous system (CNS). See also Ependymin, glycoprotein isolated from the ependyma Tanycyte Neuroglia References External links Illustrations at ucsf.edu Atlas at mcg.edu wikipedia.org
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spongiocyte
spongiocyte, n. Histol. (now rare). (ˈspɒndʒɪəʊsaɪt) [f. spongio- + -cyte.] a. Any cell of the neuroglia.1894 P. A. Fish in Jrnl. Compar. Neurol. IV. 175 As a convenient correlative spongiocyte may used for the glia or neuroglia cell. b. Any cell of a type found in the zona fasciculata of the adrena... Oxford English Dictionary
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SGR
series Stargate SG-1 State of Good Repair, in mass transit Substantia gelatinosa of Rolando, a V-shaped or crescentic mass of translucent, gelatinous neuroglia wikipedia.org
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