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Study shows how loss of glial protein drives brain development dysfunction – News-Medical.net
When we think of the brain, we think of neurons. But much of the brain is made of non-neuronal cells called glial cells, which…

When we think of the brain, we think of neurons. But much of the brain is made of non-neuronal cells called glial cells, which help regulate brain development and function. For the first, time UNC School of Medicine scientist Katie Baldwin, PhD, and colleagues…
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