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Glial Cell Development: basic principles and clinical relevance

Online ISBN:
9780191724367
Print ISBN:
9781872748542
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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Glial Cell Development: basic principles and clinical relevance

Kristjan R. Jessen (ed.),
Kristjan R. Jessen
(ed.)

Department of Anatomy and Developmental Biology

University College London
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William D. Richardson (ed.)
William D. Richardson
(ed.)

MRC Laboratory for Molecular Cell Biology

University College London
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Published online:
22 March 2012
Published in print:
20 November 1997
Online ISBN:
9780191724367
Print ISBN:
9781872748542
Publisher:
Oxford University Press

Abstract

The majority of cells in the nervous system are glial cells. During development, these cells provide growth factors that stimulate the proliferation, migration, and survival of neurons and their precursors, and promote and guide axonal growth. In the mature nervous system, glial cells provide insulating myelin sheath around axons and provide metabolic and structural support for neurons. Glial cells also have a major influence on the local response to injury of central nerve tracts and the peripheral nervous system, either promoting, or inhibiting, axonal regrowth and recovery of lost function. This book provides a comprehensive overview of research into the development, function, and malfunction of glial cells. It offers a compelling insight into how basic research throws light onto diseases and disorders and points the way towards treatments.

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