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− | In [[neuroanatomy]] '''accessory cells''' are a group of different cells which contribute to the maintenance, repair and support of [[neurons]]<ref>Coleman,A F (2006). Oxford Dictionary of Psychology, 2nd ed. Oxford:OUP. </ref>. These include: |
+ | In [[neuroanatomy]] '''accessory cells''' are a group of different [[cells]] which contribute to the maintenance, repair and support of [[neurons]]<ref>Coleman,A F (2006). Oxford Dictionary of Psychology, 2nd ed. Oxford:OUP. </ref>. These include: |
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*[[Astrocytes]] |
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In neuroanatomy accessory cells are a group of different cells which contribute to the maintenance, repair and support of neurons[1]. These include:
- Astrocytes
- Ependymal cells
- Magnocellular neurosecretory cells
- Microglia
- Oligodendrocytes
- Schwann cells
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- ↑ Coleman,A F (2006). Oxford Dictionary of Psychology, 2nd ed. Oxford:OUP.