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Department of Pharmacological Sciences, University of Milan, Via Balzaretti 9-20133, Milan, Italy
For decades, scientists thought that all of the missing secrets of brain function resided in neurons. However, a wave of new findings indicates that glial cells, formerly considered mere supporters and subordinate to neurons, participate actively in synaptic integration and processing of information in the brain.
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