CL4 - GLICO / Glial communication

Colloque n°4 - Salle J

Abstract

Whether central or peripheral, glial cells are necessary connectors for tissue homeostasis. Enteric glial cells have been and continue to be compared to astrocytes of the central nervous system, both in terms of markers and in their ability to regulate cells in their microenvironment. This symposium will present the latest studies describing how glial cells interact with neurons, endothelial, epithelial or immune cells, either through direct contact or through the production and release of vesicles or mediators. National and international experts, as well as young researchers, will be presenting their latest work, sharing their ideas and enriching the discussions at this GLICO symposium.

Program

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Registration

Registrations are open until 11 may
  1. Register via the form
  2. You can choose to eat on site if you want to.
    Notice : If you wish to register for 2 or more conferences, please register for only one meal to avoid waste.

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Organized by :

  • Responsable scientifique : Malvyne ROLLI-DERKINDEREN et Julie GAVARD
  • Chargé d'organisation : Tony DURAND

TENS, The Enteric Nervous System in gut and brain disorders (Nantes University - Inserm 1235) Team NERI NEuroInflammation

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organisateurs secondaires :
RCI2NA, Nantes Angers Cancer and Immunology research Center (Nantes university-Inserm 1307-CNRS 6075) Team SOAP, Signaling in Oncogenesis, Angiogenesis and Permeability
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Mis à jour le 12 mars 2025.