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Laura E. Clarke () and Shane A. Liddelow ()
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Laura E. Clarke: Stanford University School of Medicine
Shane A. Liddelow: Stanford University School of Medicine

Nature, 2017, vol. 548, issue 7668, 396-397

Abstract: Cells called astrocytes promote and maintain neuronal function. The discovery that astrocytes vary in their gene expression, protein levels, cellular structure and function suggests that they are specialized to support distinct circuits.

Date: 2017
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