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Glial Neurobiology
John Wiley and Sons Ltd, June 2007
Glial Neurobiology is the first comprehensive, accessible textbook of glial neurobiology. Authored by leading experts in the field, it provides a concise, thorough and up-do-date overview of glial cells function, the role of glial cells in various neural processes and their involvement in nervous system pathology.
The book presents all major types of glial pathology; topics include: the morphology and interrelationships between glial cells and neurones in different parts of the nervous system; intra and inter cellular signaling in glial networks; the role of glial cells in synaptic plasticity, neuronal survival and development of nervous system; cellular and molecular mechanisms of metabolic neuronal-glial interactions; and the role of glia in nervous system pathology.
- Profoundly illustrated with figures, including unique images from the authors’ own libraries of images, describing the main features of glial cells - Includes numerous in text boxes to highlight and summarize key facts - An associated Website includes the artwork programme from the textbook, as a set of power point slides and additional resources, including; live data (e.g. calcium signalling) and annual updates
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