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Damaging effects of BMAA on retina neurons and Müller glial cells
(Elsevier Science Ltd, 2020-11-01)
B–N-methylamino-L-alanine (BMAA), a cyanotoxin produced by most cyanobacteria, has been proposed to cause long term damages leading to neurodegenerative diseases, including Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis/Parkinsonism Dementia ...
Long-Term Culture of Mouse Embryonic Stem Cell-Derived Adherent Neurospheres and Functional Neurons
(MARY ANN LIEBERT INC, 2010)
Innumerous protocols, using the mouse embryonic stem (ES) cells as model for in vitro study of neurons functional properties and features, have been developed. Most of these protocols are short lasting, which, therefore, ...
CAROTID CHEMOSENSORY NEURONS IN THE PETROSAL GANGLIA ARE EXCITED BY ACH AND ATP
(KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBLISHERS, 2003)
Several molecules have been proposed as excitatory transmitters between carotid body (CB) glomus (type I) cells and petrosal ganglion (PG) neurons (Eyzaguirre and Zapata, 1984; Gonzalez et al. 1994). Recently, experiments ...
Specification of excitatory neurons in the developing cerebral cortex: progenitor diversity and environmental influences
(2015-01-12)
The mature cerebral cortex harbors a heterogeneous population of glutamatergic neurons,
organized into a highly intricate histological architecture. Classically, this mixed population
of neurons was thought to be generated ...
Equal Numbers of Neuronal and Nonneuronal Cells Make the Human Brain an Isometrically Scaled-Up Primate Brain
(WILEY-LISS, 2009)
The human brain is often considered to be the most cognitively capable among mammalian brains and to be much larger than expected for a mammal of our body size. Although the number of neurons is generally assumed to be a ...
Limited Ca(2+) and PKA-pathway dependent neurogenic differentiation of human adult mesenchymal stem cells as compared to fetal neuronal stem cells
(ELSEVIER INC, 2010)
The ability of mesenchymal stem cells to generate functional neurons in culture is still a matter of controversy. In order to assess this issue, we performed a functional comparison between neuronal differentiation of human ...
Mecanismos moleculares involucrados en la diferenciación neuronal de células madre mesenquimales humanas derivadas de tejido adiposoMolecular mechanisms involved in neuronal differentiation of human adipose tissue-derived mesenchymal stem cells
(Universidad Nacional de Quilmes, 2014-04-25)
Como el sistema nervioso tiene una capacidad limitada de autorreparación, y la neurogénesis en el adulto está restringida a ciertas regiones del cerebro, existe un gran interés en la posibilidad de reparar el sistema ...