- Title
- Glycogen: a Trojan horse for neurons: neural activity leads to the mobilization of energy from glycogen in astrocytes. A new paper reports that neurons have an ambivalent relationship with glycogen: they can synthesize it themselves, but that synthesis induces apoptosis. Presumably for this reason, neurons normally inhibit glycogen synthesis through two redundant pathways
- Creators - without role
- Pierre J MagistrettiIgor Allaman
- Publication Details
- Nature neuroscience, Vol.10(11), p.1341
- Publisher
- Nature Publishing Group
- Number of pages
- 2
- Identifiers
- 9942627308331
- Academic Unit
- King Abdullah University of Science & Technology
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
Journal article
Glycogen: a Trojan horse for neurons: neural activity leads to the mobilization of energy from glycogen in astrocytes. A new paper reports that neurons have an ambivalent relationship with glycogen: they can synthesize it themselves, but that synthesis induces apoptosis. Presumably for this reason, neurons normally inhibit glycogen synthesis through two redundant pathways
Nature neuroscience, Vol.10(11), p.1341
01/11/2007
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