Neuron
Volume 60, Issue 3, 6 November 2008, Pages 430-440
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The Mystery and Magic of Glia: A Perspective on Their Roles in Health and Disease

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In this perspective, I review recent evidence that glial cells are critical participants in every major aspect of brain development, function, and disease. Far more active than once thought, glial cells powerfully control synapse formation, function, and blood flow. They secrete many substances whose roles are not understood, and they are central players in CNS injury and disease. I argue that until the roles of nonneuronal cells are more fully understood and considered, neurobiology as a whole will progress only slowly.

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