Neuroglia in C. Elegans

Neuroglia in C. Elegans by Randy F. Stout, published by Morgan & Claypool Life Sciences in 2018, is a concise exploration of the role of neuroglia in the nematode C. elegans. This edition, comprising 56 pages, delves into the significance of this model organism in neurobiology, highlighting its fully mapped neural connectome and the classification of its somatic cells, including the 56 neuroglial cells. The book presents a detailed overview of the developmental lineage of these glial cells, which are essential for understanding nervous system structure and function.
Readers will find a comprehensive summary of recent research findings related to each type of glial cell in C. elegans, reflecting the growing interest in worm glia over the past decade. The text aims to provide an informative resource for the worm research community, complementing the wealth of freely available online materials. Topics such as cell biology, neuroscience, and the broader implications of glial cell biology are woven throughout the discussion, making this book a valuable addition to the literature on neurobiology and life sciences.
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The nematode C. elegans is one of the most important model organisms for understanding neurobiology. Its completely mapped neural connectome of 302 neurons and fully characterized and stereotyped development have made it a prototype for understanding nervous system structure, development, and function. Fifty-six out of C. elegans‘ total of 959 somatic cells are classified as neuroglia. Although research on worm glia has lagged behind studies focused on neurons, there has been a steep upswing in interest during the past decade. Information arising from the recent burst of research on worm glia supports the idea that C. elegans will continue to be an important animal model for understanding glial cell biology. Since the developmental lineage of all cells was mapped, each glial cell in C. elegans is known by a specific name and has research associated with it. We list and describe the glia of the hermaphrodite form of C. elegans and summarize research findings relating to each glial cell. We hope this lecture provides an informative overview of worm glia to accompany the excellent and freely available online resources available to the worm research community.
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