New Functions for Glia in the Brain
A new study by Ullian, Barres and colleagues demonstrates another exciting unexpected glial cell function--astrocytes profoundly increase synapse number and are required for their maintenance in vitro. This effect is likely related, at least in part, to the capability of astrocytes to increase synap...
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