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Meaning of Neuroglial from wikipedia

- mammalian glia but are nonetheless classified differently. In general, neuroglial cells are smaller than neurons. There are approximately 85 billion glia...
- Nervous tissue is composed of neurons, also called nerve cells, and neuroglial cells. Four types of neuroglia found in the CNS are astrocytes, microglial...
- A syrinx is a rare, fluid-filled neuroglial cavity within the spinal cord (syringomyelia), in the brain stem (syringobulbia), or in the nerves of the elbow...
- stroma of ovary Certain cells in the pineal gland Renal interstitial cells neuroglial cells List of human cell types derived from the germ layers Sybil B Parker...
- heterotopia," Glial hamartoma, Nasal cerebral heterotopia," Heterotopic neuroglial tissue, and Nasal heterotopic brain tissue Nasal glioma, seen on T2-weighted...
- (1994). Neurocytology: Fine Structure of Neurons, Nerve Processes, and Neuroglial Cells. Thieme. p. 21. ISBN 978-3-13-781801-4. Takahata, M; Na****ama, T;...
- "Correlation of glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) with grading of the neuroglial tumours". Journal of the College of Physicians and Surgeons ****stan....
- receptor is found primarily in peripheral tissues, but is also expressed in neuroglial cells. THC appears to alter mood and cognition through its agonist actions...
- is composed of the vestiges of neural tissue, connective tissue, and neuroglial tissue lined by pia mater. It is contained within a tubular sheath of...
- thickened ependyma, and the area postrema by loose, highly vascular, neuroglial tissue containing nerve cells of moderate size. Hind- and mid-brains;...