Reactive astrogliosis, in which astrocytes exhibit altered morphology and an upregulation of glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), characterizes many neurological diseases, including epilepsy.
A new cluster of reactive astrocytes emerged, with varied gene expression linked to neurogenic and reactive phenotypes.
Augmentation of acetate uptake, mediated by MCT1, facilitates Aβ-induced GABA release in reactive astrocyte. A. Blockade effect of MCT1 inhibitor on 14C-acetate uptake in primary cultured astrocytes.
Feng, Gary Miller, Kevin Shu, Hua and Zhang, Houcan 2001. Rowed to recovery: The use of phonological and orthographic information in reading Chinese and English ...
(A) Increased expression of autophagy factors (LC3B, observed as blue dots) in astrocytes (GFAP) in the brain tissues of AD patients. (B) Increases in reactive astrocytes and autophagy gene ...
This study presents an important finding on the involvement of a Caspase 3-dependent pathway in the elimination of synapses for retinogeniculate circuit refinement and eye-specific territory ...
Morphology is the study of the internal structure of words and forms a core part of linguistic study today. The term morphology is Greek and is a makeup of morph- meaning ‘shape, form’, and -ology ...
The research team's new study, published in the journal Nature Neuroscience, focused on astrocytes—the brain's most abundant cells, which normally support healthy brain function. Growing ...
The internal structure of words and the segmentation into different kinds of morphemes is essential to the two basic purposes or morphology: the creation of new words and the modification of existing ...
Metals react differently. Some are very reactive and others are unreactive. Observations of reactions can be used to put metals into an order of reactivity. For example, copper is unreactive so it ...
C-reactive protein (CRP) levels have not been routinely used to diagnose thyroid disease, although many thyroid conditions involve inflammation. This study was intended to determine whether CRP ...