Danbolt NC, Storm - Mathisen J, Kanner BI (1992) An [Na + + K +] coupled L - glutamate transporter purified from rat brain is located in
glial cell processes Neuroscience, 51 (2), 295 - 310 PubMed 1465194
An [Na + + K +] coupled L - glutamate transporter purified from rat brain is located in
glial cell processes
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Scientists have found evidence that
glial cells, which support and protect neural
cells, may play a key role in the regenerative
process.
A key factor in the
process may be enteric
glial cells (EGCs), a class of
cells that exist in the gut.
In 2010, she published evidence of the first regulators of this
process:
glial fibrillary acidic protein, or GFAP, stabilizes the complex, while GTP, a molecule involved in energy transfer in
cells, promotes disassociation of the complex through a second regulatory protein, EF1α.