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mucosal epithelial cells.
Early monociliated ependymal cells are
differentiated to
multiciliated ependymal cells for
their function in
circulating cerebrospinal...
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consists of
modified ependymal cells surrounding a core of
capillaries and
loose connective tissue.
Multiple cilia on the
ependymal cells move to circulate...
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glial cells include oligodendrocytes (that
produce myelin), astrocytes,
ependymal cells and microglia, and in the
peripheral nervous system they include...
- gland-like
round or
elongated structures that
resemble the
embryologic ependymal canal, with long,
delicate processes extending into the lumen; more frequently...
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ependymal cells in the
choroid plexuses of the
ventricles of the brain, and
absorbed in the
arachnoid granulations. It is also
produced by
ependymal cells...
- The
central canal (also
known as
spinal foramen or
ependymal canal) is the
cerebrospinal fluid-filled
space that runs
through the
spinal cord. The central...
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nutrients to the neurons. Glia are
grouped into
macroglia –astrocytes,
ependymal cells, and oligodendrocytes, and much
smaller microglia which are the...
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numerous tumors of the
central nervous system,
including astrocytomas,
ependymal tumors, Oligodendroglioma, and
primitive neuroectodermal tumors. The World...
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subependymoma is a type of
brain tumor; specifically, it is a rare form of
ependymal tumor. They are
usually in
middle aged people. Earlier, they were called...
- (CSF), then
spreading to the
ventricular system. There, MuV
replicates in
ependymal cells that line the ventricles,
which allows the
virus to
enter the brain...