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COLES Jonathan A.

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Echanges métaboliques entre neurones et cellules gliales


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La rétine du mâle d'abeille


Section de la rétine du mâle d'abeille. Les rosettes sont des groupes de six cellules photoréceptrices; les autres cellules sont les cellules gliales.

Le nerf vague du rat

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Coles, J.A. (1989). Functions of glial cells in the retina of the honeybee drone. Glia 2, 1-9. Marcaggi, P. & Coles, J.A. (2000). A Cl- cotransporter selective for NH4+ over K+ in glial cells of bee retina. J. Gen. Physiol. 116, 125 -142.
Marcaggi, P., Jeanne, M. & Coles, J.A. (2004). Neuron-glial trafficking of NH4+ and K+: separate routes of uptake into glial cells of bee retina. Eur. J. Neurosci. 19, 966-976.
Tsacopoulos, M., Orkand, R.K., Coles, J.A., Levy, S. & Poitry, S. (1983). Oxygen uptake occurs faster than sodium pumping in bee retina after a light flash. Nature 301, 604-6.
Vallet, A.M., Coles, J.A., Eilbeck, J.C. & Scott, A.C. (1992). Membrane conductances involved in amplification of small signals by sodium channels in photoreceptors of drone honey bee. J Physiol (Lond) 456, 303-24.
Véga, C., Martiel, J.L., Drouhault, D., Burckhart, M.F. & Coles, J.A. (2003). Uptake of locally applied deoxyglucose, glucoe and lactate by axons and Schwann cells of rat vagus nerve. J. Physiol. (Lond.) 546.2, 551-564.