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    Glia, also called glial cells (gliocytes) or neuroglia, are non-neuronal cells in the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) and the peripheral nervous system that do not produce electrical impulses.

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  3. Mar 10, 2023 · Glial cells are a type of cell that provides physical and chemical support to neurons and maintain their environment. Located in the central nervous system and peripheral nervous system, glial cells are sometimes called the "glue" of the nervous system, as well as neuroglia or just glia.

  4. Jan 23, 2023 · Glial cells are the “glue” of the nervous system, engaging in many activities to support typical brain function. They do this by facilitating communication between neurons, regulating...

  5. Oct 15, 2020 · Glial cells, neuroglial cells, or glia are no longer considered to have a purely structural role within the central nervous system; they have also been found to regulate nerve firing rates, brain plasticity, and immune responses.

  6. Oct 27, 2023 · Glial cells, also called glial cells or neuroglia, are cell which are non-neuronal and are located within the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system that provides physical and metabolic support to neurons, including neuronal insulation and communication, and nutrient and waste transport.

  7. Feb 4, 2009 · Established functions of glia include supporting neurotransmission, maintaining ionic balance in the extracellular space, and insulating axons to speed up electrical communication.

  8. Feb 13, 2017 · Glial cells were first identified by the 19th century’s leading neuroscientists including Rudolf Virchow, Santiago Ramón y Cajal and Pío del Río-Hortega. At that time, glia were suggested to solely function as so-called “Nervenkitt” (the German word for nerve glue).

  9. Glia is a peer-reviewed neurobiology journal serving as the number one resource for glial research. Published articles cover all aspects of glial cell biology in health and disease.

  10. Oct 27, 2009 · The Root of Thought: What Do Glial Cells Do? Nearly 90 percent of the brain is composed of glial cells, not neurons. Andrew Koob argues that these overlooked cells just might be the source of...

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