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  1. Glia - Wikipedia

    Glia, also called glial cells or neuroglia, are non- neuronal cells in the central nervous system (the brain and the spinal cord) and in the peripheral nervous system that do not produce electrical impulses.

  2. What Are Glial Cells and Their Functions? - Verywell Health

    Apr 28, 2026 · Find out what glial cells are, the roles they play in your brain and nervous system, and which diseases are linked to glial cells.

  3. What Are Glial Cells and What Do They Do? - Simply Psychology

    May 9, 2025 · Glial cells are non-neuronal cells that provide support and protection for neurons in the central nervous system. They regulate neurotransmitters, isolate neurons, destroy pathogens, guide …

  4. Glial Cells of the CNS: Types, Functions, and Anatomy Explained

    Aug 16, 2025 · Glial cells, often overshadowed by neurons, are indispensable components of the central nervous system (CNS), outnumbering neurons and providing critical support for neural function, …

  5. Glial cells: Types and function - Medical News Today

    Jun 23, 2025 · Glial cells are an integral part of the human nervous system. They help support and nourish nerve cells, or neurons. Several types of glial cells exist. Glial cells are the “glue” of the …

  6. What Are Glial Cells? Types and Functions in the Brain

    Mar 11, 2026 · Glial cells are the non-neuronal cells of the nervous system that support, protect, and maintain the environment neurons need to function. For decades, scientists assumed the brain …

  7. What Are Glia Cells and What Do They Do? - Biology Insights

    Jul 22, 2025 · Learn about glial cells, the active partners to neurons that are essential for maintaining, protecting, and regulating the entire nervous system.

  8. Glial Cells - Physiopedia

    Numerous glial cells give support to the neurones, and in addition aid in the maintenance of homeostasis, and form myelin. Although there are about 86-100 billion neurons in the brain, glial …

  9. Diversity, Functional Complexity, and Translational Potential of Glial ...

    Glial cells have emerged as active and dynamic regulators of central nervous system (CNS) function, far beyond their historically perceived supportive role. This review synthesizes the most recent …

  10. Cells of the Nervous System: Glia – Introduction to Neurobiology

    As cells that produce myelin, they are responsible for increasing the conduction speed of nearby neurons as they send signals. Oligodendrocytes only exist in the central nervous system.