The nervous system manages signal transmission and processing in the body. It consists of the central nervous system (CNS), the brain and spinal cord, which act as control centers, and the peripheral nervous system (PNS), nerves and ganglia connecting the CNS to the rest of the body.
Ascent Research provides a collection of nervous system cells, which have different crucial roles. Neurons transmit signals: sensory neurons carry information to the brain, motor neurons send commands to muscles, and interneurons in the CNS integrate these signals. Glial cells support neurons and include oligodendrocytes, astrocytes, microglia, ependymal cells, Schwann cells, and satellite cells.
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Research on the Human Astrocytes - brain stem is essential to the study of Alexander disease, brainstem gliomas, neuromyelitis optica…
Cat. No. ARP0106
Research on the Human Astrocytes - midbrain is essential to the study of Alexander disease, brainstem gliomas, neuromyelitis optica spectrum…
Cat. No. ARP0107
Research on the Human Cerebellar Astrocytes is essential to the study of stroke, brain injury,Alexander disease, cerebellar degeneration, multiple system…
Cat. No. ARP0108
Research on the Human Spinal Cord Astrocytes is essential to the study of spinal cord injury, spastic paraplegia, HTLV-1-associated myelopathy,…
Cat. No. ARP0109
Research on the Human Hippocampal Astrocytes is essential to the study of stroke, brain injury,Alexander disease, cerebellar degeneration, multiple system…
Cat. No. ARP0110
Research on the Human Microglia is essential to the study of Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders,…
Cat. No. ARP0112