单词 | glia |
例句 | They also looked at the fly equivalent of microglia, called ensheathing glia, whose primary function is to remove neural debris, such as degenerating axons. Obesity linked to neurodegeneration through insulin resistance 2023-11-07T05:00:00Z Sensory input is when the body gathers information or data, by way of neurons, glia and synapses. Fundamentals of Biology 2015-01-01T00:00:00Z When glia do not function properly, the result can be disastrous—most brain tumors are caused by mutations in glia. Concepts of Biology 2013-04-25T00:00:00Z By analyzing previously published data, researchers found that TKTL1 was mainly expressed in progenitor cells called basal radial glia, which give rise to most of the cortical neurons during development. ‘Breakthrough’ finding shows how modern humans grow more brain cells than Neanderthals 2022-09-07T04:00:00Z Satellite glia provide nutrients and structural support for neurons in the PNS. Biology for AP Courses 2022-06-09T00:00:00Z They observed that these glia had low levels of the protein Draper, indicating impaired function. Obesity linked to neurodegeneration through insulin resistance 2023-11-07T05:00:00Z Glial cells, or glia, are known to play a supporting role for nervous tissue. Anatomy and Physiology 2013-06-19T00:00:00Z The nervous system is made up of neurons, specialized cells that can receive and transmit chemical or electrical signals, and glia, cells that provide support functions for the neurons. Concepts of Biology 2013-04-25T00:00:00Z Mouse brains with the human version produced more basal radial glia, which in turn developed into more cortical neurons, than did mice with the archaic version. ‘Breakthrough’ finding shows how modern humans grow more brain cells than Neanderthals 2022-09-07T04:00:00Z Radial glia serve as scaffolds for developing neurons as they migrate to their end destinations. Biology for AP Courses 2022-06-09T00:00:00Z Further tests revealed that artificial reduction of PI3k levels led to both insulin resistance and low Draper levels in ensheathing glia. Obesity linked to neurodegeneration through insulin resistance 2023-11-07T05:00:00Z As the spinal cord develops, the cells making up the wall of the neural tube proliferate and differentiate into the neurons and glia of the spinal cord. Anatomy and Physiology 2013-06-19T00:00:00Z The nervous system is made up of neurons and glia. Concepts of Biology 2013-04-25T00:00:00Z In the past two decades, however, discoveries about the crucial role played by glia — a set of nervous system cells once thought to be mere supports for neurons — have rewritten chronic pain science. The Quiet Scientific Revolution That May Solve Chronic Pain 2021-11-09T05:00:00Z Although glia have been compared to workers, recent evidence suggests that also usurp some of the signaling functions of neurons. Biology for AP Courses 2022-06-09T00:00:00Z Finally, they showed that after actually damaging olfactory neurons, the ensheathing glia could not remove the degenerating axons in the flies on the high sugar diet because their Draper levels did not increase. Obesity linked to neurodegeneration through insulin resistance 2023-11-07T05:00:00Z It does contain two types of cells, neurons and glia, but it is all just nervous tissue. Anatomy and Physiology 2013-06-19T00:00:00Z This slice of brain tissue resembles a galactic crush of stars stretched across a darkened sky: The scattered blue stars are glia, the brain’s protective cells. How does COVID-19 change the brain? This scientist is finding out 2021-11-05T04:00:00Z Studies indicate that glia, the cells that nurture neurons in the CNS, swing into action in response to damage to peripheral nerves. Toward Better Pain Control 2021-10-10T04:00:00Z There is great diversity in the types of neurons and glia that are present in different parts of the nervous system. Biology for AP Courses 2022-06-09T00:00:00Z Called glia, they constitute roughly half of the brain’s cells. Immune Cells Suggest New Alzheimer’s Treatment Possibilities 2021-07-26T04:00:00Z The word “glia” comes from the Greek word for glue. Anatomy and Physiology 2013-06-19T00:00:00Z These differences were observed in neurons and other brain cells—glia and immune cells called microglia. COVID Can Cause Forgetfulness, Psychosis, Mania or a Stutter 2021-01-21T05:00:00Z The glia migrate to the region of the dorsal horn associated with the injured nerves. Toward Better Pain Control 2021-10-10T04:00:00Z A rare genetic disorder called fatal familial insomnia causes the degeneration of thalamic neurons and glia. Biology for AP Courses 2022-06-09T00:00:00Z Building up on a previous study, Haibo Zhou, a postdoctoral researcher in Hui Yang's lab, and colleagues, set up a method to convert non neuronal brain cells called "glia" into neurons. New research uses CRISPR gene editing to grow new neurons in diseased brains 2020-09-08T04:00:00Z He notes that ultrasound also appears to affect receptors on nonneuronal brain cells called glia. Aiming ultrasound at the brain raises hope of new treatments 2020-06-24T04:00:00Z But how can myelinating glia detect neural impulses flowing through axons? The Brain Learns in Unexpected Ways 2020-03-12T04:00:00Z Then the glia discharge a bevy of chemicals that prod nociceptor terminals to release neurotransmitters in the cord, thus perpetuating a pain signal. Toward Better Pain Control 2021-10-10T04:00:00Z There are several types of glia that serve different functions. Biology for AP Courses 2022-06-09T00:00:00Z Reducing PTBP1 levels presumably reverted glia to unspecified stem cells, which adopted varied neuronal identities based on which glia were targeted and the environmental signals they received. New research uses CRISPR gene editing to grow new neurons in diseased brains 2020-09-08T04:00:00Z Some years later, a different transcription factor was used to turn non-neuronal cells of the brain called glia into neurons in vitro5. A decade of questions about the fluidity of cell identity 2020-02-23T05:00:00Z Many different cellular changes could expand gray matter volume, including the birth of new neurons and of nonneuronal cells called glia. The Brain Learns in Unexpected Ways 2020-03-12T04:00:00Z Various groups are working to identify—and find ways to inhibit—the molecules that recruit and activate glia when nerves are damaged. Toward Better Pain Control 2021-10-10T04:00:00Z But when the researchers examined more precise subtypes of cells—a subset cells known as outer radial glia, for example—the comparisons started to break down. Lab-grown ‘minibrains’ differ from the real thing in cell subtypes, gene expression 2020-01-29T05:00:00Z The authors then converted glia into dopamine-producing neurons, and the new cells showed the same activity as their original counterparts. New research uses CRISPR gene editing to grow new neurons in diseased brains 2020-09-08T04:00:00Z From there, the organoids develop automatically, first generating different types of neurons and then forming other brain cells called glia. “Organoids” Reveal How Human Forebrain Develops 2020-01-24T05:00:00Z Instead other types of brain cells, called glia, are responsible. Deeper Insights Emerge into How Memories Form 2019-11-18T05:00:00Z Pinto’s work centres on how brain cells called glia contribute to depression. Neuroscientist wins Nature’s impact prize by supporting others and sharing hardware 2019-11-14T05:00:00Z In response, nonneuronal cells called glia multiply and form scars that push neurons away from the electrode. Slender, neuron-size probes aim for better recordings of brain’s electrical chatter 2019-05-01T04:00:00Z The team was even able to observe inflammatory responses from immune cells, called glia, by introducing a molecule that mimics bacterial infection. Brain Restoration System Explores Hazy Territory between Being Dead or Alive 2019-04-19T04:00:00Z Many autism risk genes appeared in progenitor cells, whereas schizophrenia genes were more active later—in glia and inhibitory neurons, for instance. “Organoids” Reveal How Human Forebrain Develops 2020-01-24T05:00:00Z Their hope was that Ascl1 would provoke Müller glia to transform into neurons. Four technologies that could transform the treatment of blindness 2019-04-09T04:00:00Z In turn, senescent glia affect the ability of neurons to regulate tau phosphorylation and aggregation, ultimately promoting neuronal degeneration. 2018: Choice cuts from this year’s News & Views articles 2018-12-13T05:00:00Z Barres was a leader in boosting the status of glia from boring support cells for neurons to essential nervous-system cells that interact with neurons dynamically to help modulate their growth, connectivity, function, plasticity and health. Ben Barres: neuroscience pioneer, gender champion 2018-10-21T04:00:00Z The cells of such brain tumours resemble glia, the non-neuronal cells of the brain. The unexpected role of histones in childhood brain cancer 2018-09-25T04:00:00Z They find that neuronal expression of mutant tau triggers senescence in glia, the support cells of the brain. Elimination of senescent cells prevents neurodegeneration in mice 2018-09-18T04:00:00Z In previous work, Chen’s team got Müller glia in mouse eyes to divide by injecting a harmless virus containing the gene for a protein that helps regulate how cells proliferate. Eye regeneration technique lets blind mice see the light 2018-08-15T04:00:00Z Within two to 12 weeks, the organoids were sprouting additional neurons, including ones found in very specific regions of the human cortex; glia cells including astrocytes; and neural stem cells. Miniature Human Brains Grow for Months When Implanted in Mice Skulls 2018-04-17T04:00:00Z Neuron to neuron, glia to neuron, glia to glia? How Exercise May Help the Memory Grow Stronger 2018-02-21T05:00:00Z As he reminds, the brain is deeply interconnected, and functions using chemicals, electricity, neurons, glia, passive diffusion and active signalling. A new light on comets, the embodied brain and a nature cure for dislocation: Books in brief 2018-02-19T05:00:00Z Together, these results show that a glia–neuron interaction at the perisomatic space of LHb is involved in setting the neuronal firing mode in models of a major psychiatric disease. Astroglial Kir4.1 in the lateral habenula drives neuronal bursts in depression 2018-02-13T05:00:00Z The glia made daughter cells that resembled stem cells, Chen says, but then they got stuck; they didn’t develop any further. Eye regeneration technique lets blind mice see the light 2018-08-15T04:00:00Z There are three primary types of glial cells, or glia — microglia, oligodendrocytes and astrocytes — but before Dr. Barres began to look at glia, their functions were poorly understood. Ben Barres, transgender brain researcher and advocate of diversity in science, dies at 63 2017-12-30T05:00:00Z But until the mid- to late 20th century, scientists mostly regarded glia as passive scaffolding for neurons. To Unlock the Brain’s Mysteries, Purée It 2017-12-14T05:00:00Z CITATION: For elucidating the molecular pathogenesis of a type of inherited ALS, including the role of glia in neurodegeneration, and for establishing antisense oligonucleotide therapy in animal models of ALS and Huntington disease. Cutting-Edge Science Honored by Star-Studded Breakthrough Prize Awards 2017-12-03T05:00:00Z Compared with glia from healthy people, glia-making cells from those with schizophrenia zipped through the mouse brains, said Dr. Steven Goldman, of the University of Rochester Medical Center, who led the research. Mice Show Signs of Mental Disorder After Injections of Cells from Schizophrenia Patient 2017-07-21T04:00:00Z They found that the Müller glia targeted by these gene-carrying viruses generated cells that were rod-like in their structure and in signaling ability. Eye regeneration technique lets blind mice see the light 2018-08-15T04:00:00Z Among other things, the glia appeared to help neurons form synapse connections to transmit electrical signals throughout the brain. Ben Barres, transgender brain researcher and advocate of diversity in science, dies at 63 2017-12-30T05:00:00Z Perhaps the widely cited fact that glia outnumbered neurons by at least 10 to one helped cement the notion that only 10 percent of the brain really mattered. To Unlock the Brain’s Mysteries, Purée It 2017-12-14T05:00:00Z Subsequent studies showed that inhibiting the inflammatory molecules released by glia could reverse hyperalgesia and tolerance in the rats. Why painkillers sometimes make the pain worse 2016-11-03T04:00:00Z The aberrantly silenced DNA included some identified in a landmark study of schizophrenia genetics, such as those that turn glia into astrocytes, are involved in myelination, or allow synapses to transmit signals. Mice Show Signs of Mental Disorder After Injections of Cells from Schizophrenia Patient 2017-07-21T04:00:00Z This deadly type of cancer arises from glia cells, which support brain function. For a 6-year-old with cancer, a future staked on medicine’s hottest field 2016-09-01T04:00:00Z This molecule helps cells called glia wrap the wirelike neuronal projections known as axons in layers of fatty insulation, or myelin. Stevens spent hours in the lab trying to model the process in a dish. This woman may know a secret to saving the brain’s synapses 2016-08-18T04:00:00Z Even the latest edition of “Principles of Neural Science” states that the brain as a whole contains “two to 10 times more glia than neurons.” To Unlock the Brain’s Mysteries, Purée It 2017-12-14T05:00:00Z The results suggested that opioids may trigger glia to set off system-wide pain signaling that both counteracts the pain relief from the drug and makes the body generally more sensitive to pain. Why painkillers sometimes make the pain worse 2016-11-03T04:00:00Z The transplants outcompete the mice’s glia, taking their place in the developing brain until “almost all of the glia are human,” Goldman said. Mice Show Signs of Mental Disorder After Injections of Cells from Schizophrenia Patient 2017-07-21T04:00:00Z Once thought to be nothing more than a scaffold for neurons, glia are now known to be active members of the central nervous system. Biomedicine: Move over, morphine : Nature : Nature Publishing Group 2016-07-12T04:00:00Z Barres, one of the world’s leading glia researchers, ultimately invited Stevens to join his lab. This woman may know a secret to saving the brain’s synapses 2016-08-18T04:00:00Z That rind — composed of layers of densely packed neurons and glia — is the cerebral cortex. To Unlock the Brain’s Mysteries, Purée It 2017-12-14T05:00:00Z That dominance is often attributed to the brain's exceptionally large size in comparison to the body, as well as its density of neurons and supporting cells, called glia. The science myths that will not die 2015-12-15T05:00:00Z They also found the gene patterns associated with glia overlap with those implicated with disorders of the brain, such as Alzheimer’s disease. What Makes Our Brains Special? 2015-11-24T05:00:00Z High opioid doses seem to trigger a defensive response, causing the glia to release immune-signalling compounds called inflammatory cytokines, which stimulate the sensory neurons that the drugs are supposed to sooth. Biomedicine: Move over, morphine : Nature : Nature Publishing Group 2016-07-12T04:00:00Z When the team examined the cells’ origin more closely, they discovered that the neurons develop from non-neuronal cells called glia that are already fully formed. Surprise ‘mystery’ neurons found in male worms 2015-10-13T04:00:00Z This week Stevens got a MacArthur Fellowship, the so-called genius grant, for her studies of glia. MacArthur Genius Grant Winner Probes the Pruning Brain 2015-10-01T04:00:00Z The long, thin cells are known as "Muller glia" and they were originally thought to play more of a supporting role in the retina. 'Light pipes' key to colour vision 2015-03-06T05:00:00Z “So on the one hand you have this neuronal effect, and on the other you have a persistence of the inflammatory milieu because these neurons are activating the glia continuously,” says Vezzani. Neurobiology: Unrestrained excitement : Nature : Nature Publishing Group 2014-07-08T04:00:00Z One of the jobs of the glia is to keep watch for foreign invaders. Biomedicine: Move over, morphine : Nature : Nature Publishing Group 2016-07-12T04:00:00Z Various studies also indicate that glia operate in diverse mental processes, for instance, in the formation of memories. Neuroscience: Map the other brain 2013-09-05T20:20:29.767Z We uncovered surprisingly complex features of brain cell DNA methylation at multiple scales, first by identifying intragenic methylation patterns in neurons and glia that distinguish genes with cell type–specific activity. [Research Article] Global Epigenomic Reconfiguration During Mammalian Brain Development 2013-08-09T19:26:32.987Z Alexei Verkhratsky, a glia researcher at the University of Manchester in England who was not involved in the mouse study, calls the work “truly remarkable,” both conceptually and technically. Human Cells Make Mice Smarter 2013-08-04T18:45:00.727Z Many of the cells in your brain – in your whole nervous system, in fact – are not neurons, but glia. A Secret Society of Cells Runs Your Brain 2013-06-24T22:45:05.087Z The mutation identified in the study prevents tiny calcium fluctuations from occurring in glia, which Melom believes results in a buildup of calcium inside the cells. Brain's Glial Cells Spark Seizures 2013-05-23T12:45:00.377Z Pioneering research on glia is even offering glimpses into the mechanisms that underlie learning, other forms of plasticity and information processing. Neuroscience: Map the other brain 2013-09-05T20:20:29.767Z When there is an intruder, microglia send warning signals to the neurons and other glia cells, triggering a rapid response. Wired and Wireless Components of the Brain 2013-03-14T17:15:00.450Z The mice benefited from human called glial progenitors, immature cells poised to become astrocytes and other glia cells, the supposed support cells of the brain. Human Cells Make Mice Smarter 2013-08-04T18:45:00.727Z Some even wondered if glia might not be nerve cells at all, but specially adapted skin cells instead. A Secret Society of Cells Runs Your Brain 2013-06-24T22:45:05.087Z One major question is how the glia communicate with neurons, prodding them to overexcite. Brain's Glial Cells Spark Seizures 2013-05-23T12:45:00.377Z A major stumbling block is the project's failure to consider that although the human brain contains roughly 100 billion neurons, it contains billions more non-electrical brain cells called glia. Neuroscience: Map the other brain 2013-09-05T20:20:29.767Z Microglia are specialized brain-based immune cells, part of the glia family, that protect against intruders near the blood brain barrier. Wired and Wireless Components of the Brain 2013-03-14T17:15:00.450Z “Human glia, and astrocytes in particular, are substantially different from those of rodents,” Goldman explains. Human Brain Cells Make Mice Smart 2013-03-07T17:45:00.740Z But glia have really only burst into the neuroscience spotlight in the past five years or so. A Secret Society of Cells Runs Your Brain 2013-06-24T22:45:05.087Z And there is more variation in what genes are expressed in the glia than in the regular neurons. Five Surprises From Billionaire Paul Allen's Mind Map 2012-09-19T17:46:45Z This counteracts what the opioid is “trying” to do for pain control, she says; morphine suppresses pain by acting on neurons, but it simultaneously enhances pain by activating glia. An Addiction-Proof Painkiller May Be on the Horizon 2012-08-24T16:35:33Z A 2008 study showed that glia help control cerebral blood flow, and research in 2010 demonstrated that some glia – cells known as astrocytes – actively listen for and respond to certain neurotransmitter messages. What Your Neural Stem Cells Aren't Telling You 2012-08-15T14:15:00.407Z Remarkably, the cells transplanted were not neurons, but rather types of brain cells, called glia, that are incapable of electrical signaling. Human Brain Cells Make Mice Smart 2013-03-07T17:45:00.740Z Other studies have found that glia can spark seizures, regulate blood flow in the brain, and gather protectively around damaged neurons. A Secret Society of Cells Runs Your Brain 2013-06-24T22:45:05.087Z In theory, therefore, it might be possible to design THC-type drugs that target neurons—but not glia—and offer pain relief without the forgetfulness. Marijuana Reveals Memory Mechanism 2012-07-13T12:15:00.207Z Over time, with continue use of painkillers, however, glia become increasingly activated — that’s what reduces the drugs’ pain-relieving effect, producing tolerance and the need for larger and larger doses. An Addiction-Proof Painkiller May Be on the Horizon 2012-08-24T16:35:33Z There are ten times more glia than neurons in the brain. Know Your Neurons: What is the Ratio of Glia to Neurons in the Brain? 2012-06-13T15:45:02.603Z Using Y-shaped proteins called antibodies, which were hitched to fluorescent markers, the researchers tagged nuclei from both neurons and from glia, non-neuronal brain cells. How Nuclear Fallout Casts Doubt on Renewal of Some Adult Brain Cells 2012-06-07T16:15:02.790Z Even so, these latest astrocyte findings spark new questions: What parts do lesser-known types of glia – oligodendrocytes, microglia and so on – have to play in our brains’ ongoing drama? A Secret Society of Cells Runs Your Brain 2013-06-24T22:45:05.087Z The balance is made up by different types of glia, which surround and support neurons and influence neuronal signalling. Microglia: The constant gardeners 2012-05-30T17:50:34.540Z The findings provide "a convincing explanation of how dying neurons attract microglia," says Frank Kirchhoff, a glia physiologist at the University of Saarland in Homburg, Germany, who was not involved in the study. The Brain's Bat Signal 2012-05-24T18:40:00Z Early on, however, researchers realized that the ratio of glia to neurons varies from one brain region to another, sometimes dramatically. Know Your Neurons: What is the Ratio of Glia to Neurons in the Brain? 2012-06-13T15:45:02.603Z Next time on Know Your Neurons, we meet the members of the second broadest category of nervous system cells—the glia! Know Your Neurons: How to Classify Different Types of Neurons in the Brain's Forest 2012-05-16T15:45:00.207Z Most brain cells – glia included – don’t reproduce by cell division, like, say, blood or skin cells do. A Secret Society of Cells Runs Your Brain 2013-06-24T22:45:05.087Z The finding adds to a growing heap of evidence that such non-electrical structural cells, collectively known as glia, play a far more active role in neural activity than researchers once realized. Structured Unlearning: Marijuana May Impair Memory via the Brain's Non-Firing Cells 2012-03-01T17:15:00.197Z This and other research are lending credibility to the conjecture that consciousness is a function of glia, not neurons. Readers Respond to "The Unleashed Mind"-- and More 2011-09-02T12:45:00.213Z These results might explain why so many early counting studies that only sampled cortical gray matter found a roughly 1:1 or slightly higher glia to neuron ratio. Know Your Neurons: What is the Ratio of Glia to Neurons in the Brain? 2012-06-13T15:45:02.603Z The first thing they did was look at levels of inflammatory cytokines, which are markers released from neurons and glia to help control the immune system. Drinking Coffee to Stave Off Alzheimer's. Show me the money. 2011-07-18T14:45:03.097Z Instead, they form from progenitor cells – certain stem cells that come pre-programmed to develop on queue into mature glia. A Secret Society of Cells Runs Your Brain 2013-06-24T22:45:05.087Z And life expectancy often shortens considerably. EEG scans reveal that the disease corresponds to severe neurological symptoms such as "brain atrophy and damage to the hippocampus and to supportive brain cells known as glia." Mystery bug reveals challenges for South Sudan 2011-07-15T00:20:00Z It presupposes an active interposition of the glia cells between the axon of one neuron and the dendrons of another. Psychotherapy 2011-06-19T02:00:20.053Z Their study also suggests that the ratio of glia to neurons differs dramatically from one general brain region to the next. Know Your Neurons: What is the Ratio of Glia to Neurons in the Brain? 2012-06-13T15:45:02.603Z One of his hypotheses--that glia are important contributors to brain function was met with such harsh criticism that he was forced to change jobs because of it. What bats, bombs, and sharks taught us about hearing [Video] 2011-06-14T12:15:00.407Z So how much influence might this network of proactive glia have on our thoughts, memories and personalities? A Secret Society of Cells Runs Your Brain 2013-06-24T22:45:05.087Z The view at the time was that glia existed mainly to support neurons, considered the structural and functional unit of the nervous system. Robert Galambos, Neuroscientist Who Showed How Bats Navigate, Dies at 96 2010-07-16T03:25:00Z The latest research is revealing that glia are far more active and mysterious than we’d ever suspected. A Secret Society of Cells Runs Your Brain 2013-06-24T22:45:05.087Z Further complicating things, the glia to neuron ratio differs from species to species. Know Your Neurons: What is the Ratio of Glia to Neurons in the Brain? 2012-06-13T15:45:02.603Z “Are there ten times more glia than neurons in the brain?” Know Your Neurons: What is the Ratio of Glia to Neurons in the Brain? 2012-06-13T15:45:02.603Z That raises an obvious question: How much does neural communication depend on the support of glia? A Secret Society of Cells Runs Your Brain 2013-06-24T22:45:05.087Z In 2008, Ben A. Barres of the Stanford University School of Medicine wrote glowingly in the journal Neuron about the powerful role glia are now seen to play. Robert Galambos, Neuroscientist Who Showed How Bats Navigate, Dies at 96 2010-07-16T03:25:00Z Numerous cell-counting studies from the 1950s onwards concluded that the glia to neuron ratio in the primate cortex ranged from 0.5:1 to 2:1. Know Your Neurons: What is the Ratio of Glia to Neurons in the Brain? 2012-06-13T15:45:02.603Z Scientists no longer need to depend on the alleged 10:1 ratio to justify glia research. Know Your Neurons: What is the Ratio of Glia to Neurons in the Brain? 2012-06-13T15:45:02.603Z Dissolving the tissue in saline detergent creates a solution in which the nuclei of both neurons and glia float freely. Know Your Neurons: What is the Ratio of Glia to Neurons in the Brain? 2012-06-13T15:45:02.603Z Physical necessities aside, though, how much might glia actually shape our minds? A Secret Society of Cells Runs Your Brain 2013-06-24T22:45:05.087Z After surveying the research literature, we did not find a single published study that directly supports a 10:1 glia to neuron ratio in the whole human brain. Know Your Neurons: What is the Ratio of Glia to Neurons in the Brain? 2012-06-13T15:45:02.603Z And some scientists who study glia are reluctant to admit that these once overlooked cells might not constitute the majority. Know Your Neurons: What is the Ratio of Glia to Neurons in the Brain? 2012-06-13T15:45:02.603Z Overall the cerebral cortex—including both gray and white matter—contains far more glia than neurons, but its outermost gray layer is more balanced. Know Your Neurons: What is the Ratio of Glia to Neurons in the Brain? 2012-06-13T15:45:02.603Z The developing human brain produces most of its neurons within the first trimester of pregnancy, but glia do not finish growing in number until a few years after birth. Know Your Neurons: What is the Ratio of Glia to Neurons in the Brain? 2012-06-13T15:45:02.603Z Meanwhile, other types of glia – oligodendrocyte progenitors included – are still awaiting their moment in the spotlight. A Secret Society of Cells Runs Your Brain 2013-06-24T22:45:05.087Z |
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