A novel method for culturing stellate astrocytes reveals spatially distinct Ca2+ signaling and vesicle recycling in astrocytic processes
Interactions between astrocytes and neurons rely on the release and uptake of glial and neuronal molecules. But whether astrocytic vesicles exist and exocytose in a regulated or constitutive fashion is under debate. The majority of studies have relied on indirect methods or on astrocyte cultures tha...
Main Authors: | Wolfes, A, Ahmed, S, Awasthi, A, Stahlberg, M, Rajput, A, Magruder, D, Bonn, S, Dean, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Rockefella University Press
2016
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