PMID: 8937825Oct 1, 1996Paper

New views on synapse-glia interactions

Current Opinion in Neurobiology
Frank W Pfrieger, B A Barres

Abstract

Although glial cells ensheath synapses throughout the nervous system, the functional consequences of this relationship are uncertain. Recent studies suggest that glial cells may promote the formation of synapses and help to maintain their function by providing nerve terminals with energy substrates and glutamate precursors.

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