The effects of electrical stimulation on glial cell behaviour

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  • who: Christopher T. Tsui from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the research: The effects of electrical stimulation on glial cell behaviour, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The present review examines available literature on how exogenous electrical stimulation affects glial cells. The timecourses of the experiments listed in the review provided for stimulation intervals of up to 24 h, followed by a maximum of 48 h post-stimulation monitoring. The authors propose that further advancement of this field of research is required to develop more meaningful devices that could one day see clinical translation - more specifically, studies . . .

     

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