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Descriptor English: Ependymoglial Cells
Descriptor Spanish: Células Ependimogliales
Descriptor células ependimogliales
Entry term(s) célula de Müller
célula de Müller de la retina
célula ependimoglial
célula glial radial
células de la glía de Müller
células gliales de Müller
células gliales de Müller de la retina
células gliales ependimarias
glía radial
tanicito
Scope note: Células de la macroglía del EPÉNDIMO. Se caracterizan por la forma bipolar del cuerpo celular, con protuberancias que están en contacto con la LÁMINA BASAL alrededor de los vasos sanguíneos y/o la PIAMADRE y los VENTRÍCULOS CEREBRALES. Se incluyen las células de Müller de la RETINA debido a que sus contactos microambientales y su morfología son similares.
Descriptor Portuguese: Células Ependimogliais
Descriptor French: Cellules épendymogliales
Entry term(s): Cell, Ependymoglial
Cell, Muller
Cell, Radial Glial
Cell, Retinal Muller
Cells, Ependymoglial
Cells, Muller
Cells, Muller Glia
Cells, Muller Glial
Cells, Radial Glial
Cells, Retinal Muller
Ependymoglial Cell
Glia Cells, Muller
Glia, Radial
Glial Cell, Radial
Glial Cells, Muller
Glial Cells, Radial
Glias, Radial
Muller Cell
Muller Cell, Retinal
Muller Cells
Muller Cells, Retinal
Muller Glia Cells
Muller Glial Cells
Radial Glia
Radial Glial Cell
Radial Glial Cells
Radial Glias
Retinal Muller Cell
Retinal Muller Cells
Retinal Muller Glial Cells
Tanycyte
Tanycytes
Tree number(s): A08.637.300
A11.650.300
RDF Unique Identifier: https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D063928
Scope note: The macroglial cells of EPENDYMA. They are characterized by bipolar cell body shape and processes that contact BASAL LAMINA around blood vessels and/or the PIA MATER and the CEREBRAL VENTRICLES. Muller cells of the RETINA are included based on similar microenvironmental contacts and morphology.
Allowable Qualifiers: CH chemistry
CL classification
CY cytology
DE drug effects
EN enzymology
IM immunology
ME metabolism
MI microbiology
PA pathology
PH physiology
PS parasitology
RE radiation effects
TR transplantation
UL ultrastructure
VI virology
Previous Indexing: Neuroglia (1987-2013)
Public MeSH Note: 2014
History Note: 2014
Related: Ependyma MeSH
Ependymoma MeSH
DeCS ID: 55181
Unique ID: D063928
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Date Established: 2014/01/01
Date of Entry: 2013/07/08
Revision Date: 2020/05/27
Ependymoglial Cells - Preferred
Concept UI M0578089
Scope note The macroglial cells of EPENDYMA. They are characterized by bipolar cell body shape and processes that contact BASAL LAMINA around blood vessels and/or the PIA MATER and the CEREBRAL VENTRICLES. Muller cells of the RETINA are included based on similar microenvironmental contacts and morphology.
Preferred term Ependymoglial Cells
Entry term(s) Cell, Ependymoglial
Cells, Ependymoglial
Ependymoglial Cell
Tanycytes - Related but not broader or narrower
Concept UI M0578094
Scope note Specialized ependymal cell that has elongated cell body and processes to the outer surface of the CNS and HYPOTHALAMUS. Found principally in the THIRD VENTRICLE.
Preferred term Tanycytes
Entry term(s) Tanycyte
Muller Cells - Related but not broader or narrower
Concept UI M0578090
Scope note The principal macroglial cells of the RETINA with polygonal cell body shape and having processes that span the full thickness of the retina and contact VITREOUS BODY and the sub-retinal space.
Preferred term Muller Cells
Entry term(s) Cell, Muller
Cell, Retinal Muller
Cells, Muller
Cells, Muller Glia
Cells, Muller Glial
Cells, Retinal Muller
Glia Cells, Muller
Glial Cells, Muller
Muller Cell
Muller Cell, Retinal
Muller Cells, Retinal
Muller Glia Cells
Muller Glial Cells
Retinal Muller Cell
Retinal Muller Cells
Retinal Muller Glial Cells
Radial Glial Cells - Related but not broader or narrower
Concept UI M0578093
Preferred term Radial Glial Cells
Entry term(s) Cell, Radial Glial
Cells, Radial Glial
Glia, Radial
Glial Cell, Radial
Glial Cells, Radial
Glias, Radial
Radial Glia
Radial Glial Cell
Radial Glias



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