Encyclopedia of Life Sciences 2017
DOI: 10.1002/9780470015902.a0027501
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Glia Signalling during Neurological Damage and Disease

Abstract: While glia were once thought to be nothing more than glue‐like cells that hold the nervous system together, there is growing evidence that signals to and from glia are indispensable for development, cell‐to‐cell communication and maintenance of efficient nervous system function. Several studies show that glia often receive conflicting signals during disease progression and can play dual roles as both antagonists and neuroprotectors in distinct settings. Key Concepts … Show more

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