Dr.Lundgaard research has been focused on the role of glia in brain tissue homeostasis and metabolite clearance for the past 9 years. While working at University of Cambridge Dr.Lundgaard discovered how growth factors in combination with neuronal activity control myelination and that remyelination is dependent on neurotransmitter receptors on the pre-myelinating oligodendrocytes. While working with Maiken Nedergaard in Rochester, NY, Dr.Lundgaard applied this model to understand the glymphatic system as a delivery mechanism for small compounds such as glucose from CSF to brain tissue. Dr.Lundgaard also researched this clearance system in relation to neurodegenerative diseases.
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日期 | 时间 | 会场 | Session | 角色 | 讲题 |
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2021-05-15 | 17:15-17:35 | 多功能会议室5C-1F |
类淋巴系统与睡眠 |
讲者 | The Glymphatic System, From Mice and Pigs to Humans |