Glial cells of the nervous system directly influence neuronal and synaptic activities by releasing transmitters. However, the physiological consequences of this glial transmitter release on brain information processing remain poorly understood.
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Glutamate released from glial cells synchronizes neuronal activity in the hippocampus
Glutamate released from glial cells synchronizes neuronal activity in the hippocampus
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