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Ryan R. Judkinsable amount of evidences suggesting an important intervention of these transporter proteins in glutamate signaling, mainly in glial cells, has been accumulated. Herein we provide a summary or the most important findings in this novel function of glial glutamate transporters as signal transduction enGEM 发表于 2025-3-27 06:23:02
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Karl Steelatural and synthetic polymers. Biomaterial scaffolds may effectively ameliorate cell death following transplantation and preventing scar formation. In this chapter, we review the advance in the research of stem cell transplantation including embryonic stem cells, neural stem cells, induced pluripoteAbduct 发表于 2025-3-27 17:26:38
lular signaling pathways are involved in the regulation of EF-guided migration. These studies have provided direct evidence that an EF can potentially direct and enhance in vivo neural cell migration and axonal growth. The application of EF stimulation can be a novel technology for neural regeneratiCRASS 发表于 2025-3-27 17:54:49
Megan Palmer Brownete the molecular dialog between endangered or injured neurons and activated microglia. Astrocytes may also participate in neuronal ensheathment. Degradation of ATP by microglial ecto-nucleotidases and the expression of various purine receptors might be decisive in regulating the function of enwrappifrugal 发表于 2025-3-28 01:33:31
Introduction: ,: Chaucer and the Animal Realom observation.. Critical history both before and after Rowland’s book reflects little disagreement. Few scholars have explored Chaucer’s representations of nonhuman animals, and most of those few seem to share Rowland’s view that he “finds animals interesting not as creatures in themselves but as t圆木可阻碍 发表于 2025-3-28 03:17:38
Among All Beasts: Affective Naturalism in Late Medieval Englando play. The Creator is bountiful, but so alien that it can write with earth, wind, and fire. Though the Book of Nature attests the Creator’s desire to communicate with us, it also attests his difference from us: both the Book of Nature and Scripture are difficult to read, but Scripture is at least mbabble 发表于 2025-3-28 06:17:58
Feathering the Texty accomplished scribe. The Huntington Library website notes that the manuscript is made of calfskins, and estimates that the largest would have measured about two feet by three feet. “Such a skin would have made four leaves (or eight pages). Thus the Ellesmere manuscript took at least fifty-eight of压迫 发表于 2025-3-28 14:07:11
Shrews, Rats, and a Polecat in “The Pardoner’s Tale”England... In the Middle Ages, animals were part of the environment as well as part of the culture: they lived inside as well as outside the city gates, priory walls, and even domestic spaces; a rat in the street or the garden might not be any less welcome or uncommon than encountering someone’s hor