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In neuroscience, (or glial cells) are non-neuronal cells that provide support and protection for neurons. While once thought to be simple "glue," they are now known to be essential for brain development and function. Main Types of Glia:
: They regulate neurotransmitter levels and support neuronal health. In neuroscience, (or glial cells) are non-neuronal cells
: Glia actively help induce and eliminate synapses. scavenging pathogens and dead cells.
: Line the brain's ventricles and produce cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) . Key Functions: In neuroscience, (or glial cells) are non-neuronal cells
: Act as the brain’s immune system, scavenging pathogens and dead cells.