Neuroglia: Function and Pathology 1st Edition
Grab your copy of Neuroglia: Function and Pathology, 1st Edition — a definitive, expertly written guide that reframes how we understand the brain’s unsung heroes. Authored by leading neuroscientists Alexei Verkhratsky and Arthur Butt, this book brings clarity and depth to the study of glial cells and their pivotal roles in health and disease.
Explore clear, authoritative explanations of glial physiology, molecular signaling, and interactions with neurons across the central nervous system. From astrocytes and oligodendrocytes to microglia and emerging glial subtypes, each chapter balances rigorous review with accessible prose, making complex concepts practical for researchers, clinicians, and graduate students alike. Case-focused discussions illuminate glial contributions to neuropathologies such as neurodegeneration, demyelinating diseases, and neuroinflammation, bridging basic science and clinical relevance.
Why this edition matters: it synthesizes contemporary research into a cohesive narrative, offering evidence-based perspectives that are ideal for neuroscience programs, clinical practice, and laboratory reference. Whether you’re in North America, Europe, Asia, or beyond, this title serves as an essential resource for anyone studying brain function, neurobiology, or neuropathology.
Compact yet comprehensive, the book is designed for easy reference and sustained learning. If you’re building a foundational library in neuroscience or looking to deepen your grasp of glial biology and disease mechanisms, Neuroglia: Function and Pathology, 1st Edition belongs on your shelf.
Order now to strengthen your understanding of the central nervous system’s most influential cell types and stay current with glial research that shapes modern neuroscience.
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