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Glial Cells- Types & Functions
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Glial Cells- Types & Functions
1. Which is the most abundant types of Macroglial cell.
2. Which Macroglial cell in CNS signals each other using calcium.
3. Which Macroglial cell in PNS signals each other using calcium.
4. Which Macroglial cell in CNS is responsible for Myelin sheath production.
5. Which Macroglial cell in PNS is responsible for Myelin sheath production.
6. Which Macroglial cell is responsible for CSF secretion and circulation in CNS.
7. Where are the Radial glia cells present in mature brain, and list their function.
8. Which Macroglial cell contributes to pathological states like chronic pain.
9. Which Macroglial cell have role in the enteric system.
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2. Which Macroglial cell in CNS signals each other using calcium.
3. Which Macroglial cell in PNS signals each other using calcium.
4. Which Macroglial cell in CNS is responsible for Myelin sheath production.
5. Which Macroglial cell in PNS is responsible for Myelin sheath production.
6. Which Macroglial cell is responsible for CSF secretion and circulation in CNS.
7. Where are the Radial glia cells present in mature brain, and list their function.
8. Which Macroglial cell contributes to pathological states like chronic pain.
9. Which Macroglial cell have role in the enteric system.
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Answers will be posted after 5 replies.
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