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How to pronounce astrocyte in English?

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Type Words
Type of neuroglial cell, glial cell, neurogliacyte
Has types protoplasmic astrocyte, fibrous astrocyte
Derivation astrocytic

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The new cell expresses astrocyte proteins and has an astrocyte-like physiology.
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The pericytes also regulate another type of brain cell known as an astrocyte.
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The effect of activated microglia on astrogliosis parameters in astrocyte cultures.
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The study is one of the most extensive examinations yet of the astrocyte.
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Thus, astrocyte recruitment after injury relies solely on proliferation in a specific niche.
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They are referring to them as aberrant astrocyte, or AbA cells.
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Live imaging of astrocyte polarization 7 days after stab wound.
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The calcium waves arose only after the researchers added Amyloid beta peptides to the astrocyte cultures.
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In the ASN NEURO paper, the researchers used calcium imaging to study a purified astrocyte network.
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More examples
  • Comparatively large neuroglial cell
  • (astrocytic) of or relating to or containing large star-shaped cells in the neuroglia
  • Astrocytes (also known collectively as astroglia) are characteristic star-shaped glial cells in the brain and spinal cord. ...
  • An astrocyte is a type of cell found in the central nervous system. It holds together and protects nerves. Astrocytes also form the blood brain barrier that keeps chemicals from entering into the brain.
  • Star-shaped glial cells which provide the necessary chemical and physical environment for nerve regeneration.
  • A type of supporting (glial) cell found in the nervous system.
  • Greek astron = star, and kytos = cell, hence a star-shaped (neuroglial) cell.
  • A cell within the brain that provides support for neurons and manufactures the myelin insulation that surrounds neuronal axons.
  • A type of glial cell that regulates the extracellular environment.