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How do glial cells contribute to motor control?
Rasmus Kordt Christensen, Anders Victor Petersen,
Jean-Francois Marie Perrier
Neuronal Signalling
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Astrocytes
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Motor Control
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Glial Cells
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Transmitter
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Central Pattern Generator
60%
Glia
40%
Respiration
40%
Locomotion
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Synaptic Transmission
40%
Active Role
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Chemosensory
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Blood pH
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Supporting Cells
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Central Nervous System
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Star-shaped
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Spinal Cord
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Endocannabinoids
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External Environment
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Bidirectional Communication
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Cell Release
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Neuron Network
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Tripartite Synapse
20%
Synaptic Physiology
20%
Motor Behavior
20%
Physiological Function
20%
Control of Breathing
20%
Gliotransmitter
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Glutamate
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Homeostasis
20%
Neuronal Receptors
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Highly Flexible
20%
Neurotransmitters
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Adenosine
20%
Neuroscience
Astrocyte
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Motor Control
100%
Microglia
100%
Adenosine Triphosphate
60%
Central Pattern Generator
60%
Glia
40%
Receptor
40%
Locomotion
40%
Synaptic Transmission
40%
Synaptic Physiology
20%
Behavior (Neuroscience)
20%
Gliotransmitter
20%
Glial Cells
20%
Central Nervous System
20%
Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid
20%
Neurotransmitter
20%
Endocannabinoid
20%
Adenosine
20%
Serine
20%
Synapse
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Glutamic Acid
20%