Glia—more than just brain glue

NJ Allen, BA Barres - Nature, 2009 - nature.com
NJ Allen, BA Barres
Nature, 2009nature.com
Glia make up most of the cells in the brain, yet until recently they were believed to have only
a passive, supporting role. It is now becoming increasingly clear that these cells have other
functions: they make crucial contributions to the formation, operation and adaptation of
neural circuitry.
Glia make up most of the cells in the brain, yet until recently they were believed to have only a passive, supporting role. It is now becoming increasingly clear that these cells have other functions: they make crucial contributions to the formation, operation and adaptation of neural circuitry.
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