Scientists studying brain diseases may start paying attention to the star-shaped cells known as "astrocytes," because they play specialized roles in the development and maintenance of nerve circuits and may contribute to a wide range of disorders. This is according to a new study by UC San Francisco researchers. In a study published online April 28, 2014 in iNature/i, the researchers report that malfunctioning astrocytes might contribute to neurodegenerative ...
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