Ragnhildur Karadottir
| Name: | Ragnhildur Karadottir |
| Affiliation: | University of Cambridge |
| E-mail: | (only provided to users who are logged into talks.cam) |
| Last login: | 31 Jan 2024, 7:13 p.m. |
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Talks given by Ragnhildur Karadottir
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- Activity dependent myelination: a mechanism for learning and regeneration?
- Neurotransmitter signalling to oligodendrocytes in health and disease
Talks organised by Ragnhildur Karadottir
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- Myelin turnover, maintenance and disease: Insight from electron microscopy and 3D imaging by FIB-SEM
- Myelin turnover, maintenance and disease: Insight from electron microscopy and 3D imaging by FIB-SEM
- Myelin turnover, maintenance and disease: Insight from electron microscopy and 3D imaging by FIB-SEM
- The glymphatic system and Alzheimer's disease
- Multiple sclerosis viewed from a tissue energy perspective
- Glutathione-dependent blood flow regulation by astrocytes
- Are oligodendrocyte progenitors in the adult brain generating oligodendrocytes? In vivo approaches to understand precursor cells outside the neurogenic niches
- Myelin Disposal
- Myelin Disposal
- Myelin, movement and motor skills
- Imaging experience dependent structural plasticity
- Oligodendrogenesis from the adult brain stem cell niche
- Ca2+ -dependent signal integration by astroglia: Deciphering the key players
- Intrinsic and extrinsic regulators of myelination
- Hungry microglia: Microglial neurotoxicity in inflammation, stroke and neurodegeneration
- Title to be confirmed
- The role of Muller glia cells in the development and function of the zebrafish retina
- The Mesodermal-derived Cell Lineage: Contribution to Myelin Repair?
- Towards Rejuvenation of the Brain
- Why should we study tau in diseases with glial pathology
- Astrocytic glutamine release and the maintenance of glutamatergic neurotransmission
- Studying the therapeutic plasticity of neural stem cells at nanoscale
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