Astrocytes in modulating subcellular, cellular and intercellular molecular neuronal communication
Hyttinen, Jari; Genocchi, Barbara; Ahtiainen, Annika; Tanskanen, Jarno; Lenk, Kerstin; Barros, Michael Taynnan (2021-09-07)
Hyttinen, Jari
Genocchi, Barbara
Ahtiainen, Annika
Tanskanen, Jarno
Lenk, Kerstin
Barros, Michael Taynnan
ACM
07.09.2021
NANOCOM '21
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202202182041
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202202182041
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Peer reviewed
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Astrocytes are one of the most abundant cell types in our brain. They modulate the brain homeostasis and play a role in the synaptic signalling and thus the molecular propagation inside the brain. Moreover, they form communication networks that co-localise with the neuronal networks with comparable topological complexity. There is an increasing piece of evidence that astrocytes are important in plasticity and learning from the level of the single synapse to the entire network. Moreover, several diseases are molecular communications on different scales from the synaptic to network level.
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