In the perivascular spaces, the pia mater begins as mesothelial lining on the outer surface, but the cells then fade to be replaced by neuroglia elements.
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Glomus cells are very similar structurally to neurons, and they are indeed derived from the neural crest, while the glomus cells of type II are similar in function to neuroglia.
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As chief of the neurocytology section at the National Institutes of Health in the early 1960s, Palay published several papers describing the structure of cells that support and protect neurons, called neuroglia.
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Glial cells ( also known as glia or neuroglia ) " "'so is it Glial cells and Glial tissue ? talk ) 20 : 33, 8 August 2015 ( UTC)
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He was the first to describe the species " Candida albicans " ( a diploid fungus ), and he contributed new information on the micro-structure of ganglia and of neuroglia.
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It is the outermost layer of neural tissue, and among its responsibilities is the prevention of the over migration of neurons and neuroglia, the supporting cells of the nervous system, into the meninges.
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It is covered by a thin layer of grey matter continuous with that of the spinal cord; superficial to this is a thin lamina of neuroglia which constitutes the ependyma of the ventricle and supports a layer of ciliated epithelium.
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Muscle is stained blue-black to dark brown, connective tissue is pale orange-pink to brownish red, fibrin and neuroglia stain deep blue, coarse elastic fibers show as purple, and bone and cartilage obtain yellowish to brownish red color.
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"' Perisynaptic schwann cells "'( also known as "'Terminal schwann cells "'or "'Teloglia "') are Neuroglia found at the Neuromuscular junction ( NMJ ) with known functions in synaptic transmission, synaptogenesis, and nerve regeneration.
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As described, the increasing dose of radiation and age led to decrease in three cell types of the SVZ, yet repair capacity of the SVZ was observed given lack of white matter necrosis; this stands for the fact that the SVZ was able to gradually replace the neuroglia of the brain.