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Neuroglia

Kettenmann, Helmut(Edited by)Ransom, Bruce R.(Edited by)
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The idea that glial cells only provide a "scaffolding" for the nervous system has been superceded by research which proves that these cells play crucial roles in transmission and regulation. This is the definitive work covering all aspects of the role of the glial cells in the nervous system. Aspects of the glial covered include their involvement in the pathophysiology of neurological diseases, mechanisms of cell-to-cell communication, glia as part of the immune system,neuron-glia interactions, and the role of glia in injury and regeneration.

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Oxford University Press Inc
0195078470 / 9780195078473
Hardback
591.188
26/10/1995
United States
English
1080 pages, numerous halftones, line figures, and tables, bibliography
215 x 280 mm, 3169 grams
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