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Neuroglia - Characteristics of Immunohistochemical Markers

Bon L I
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Bon L I: Grodno State Medical University, Gorkogo St, Grodno, Republic of Belarus

Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research, 2024, vol. 54, issue 3, 45860-45863

Abstract: The central nervous system’s complexity is illuminated by glia markers—GFAP, OLIG2, Iba1, and S100β— serving as navigational beacons in uncovering the diverse roles and origins of glial cells. These markers are instrumental in distinguishing and exploring specific glial subtypes, offering insights into their implications across a spectrum of neurological conditions. Notably, they play roles in diagnosing traumatic brain injury and CNS tumors, while also revealing associations with inflammatory responses and neurodegenerative diseases. Beyond diagnostics, these markers hold promise for therapeutic strategies. Their nuanced functions provide a deeper understanding of glial cell involvement in brain health and pathology, paving the way for extensive research and potential interventions in diverse neurological disorders.

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Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2024.54.008544

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