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Brain Astrocytes and Synaptic Dissonance: Neurodegenerative and Mental Pathology

Experimental and clinical studies provided evidence that astrocytes are inherent components of neural networks. Astrocytes can affect synaptic processes by modulating the activity of neuro- and gliotransmitters. The role of the microglia in the organization of network spaces and the formation of neu...

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Published in:Biology bulletin reviews 2020-11, Vol.10 (6), p.526-533
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