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Progress in glial cell studies in some laboratories in China 被引量:11

Progress in glial cell studies in some laboratories in China
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摘要 Glial cells in the central nervous system(CNS) consist of a heterogeneous population of cell types,each characterized by distinct morphological features,physiological properties,and specific markers.In contrast to the previous view that glial cells were passive elements in the brain,accumulating evidence suggests that glial cells are active participants in various brain functions and brain disorders.This review summarizes recent progress of glial cell studies from several groups in China,ranging from studies about the mechanisms of neuron-glia crosstalking to investigations on the roles of glial cells in various CNS disorders. Glial cells in the central nervous system(CNS) consist of a heterogeneous population of cell types,each characterized by distinct morphological features,physiological properties,and specific markers.In contrast to the previous view that glial cells were passive elements in the brain,accumulating evidence suggests that glial cells are active participants in various brain functions and brain disorders.This review summarizes recent progress of glial cell studies from several groups in China,ranging from studies about the mechanisms of neuron-glia crosstalking to investigations on the roles of glial cells in various CNS disorders.
出处 《Science China(Life Sciences)》 SCIE CAS 2010年第3期330-337,共8页 中国科学(生命科学英文版)
关键词 neuron-glia interaction ATP PLASTICITY PAIN ISCHEMIA neural injury and repair neuron-glia interaction ATP plasticity pain ischemia neural injury and repair
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