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Evolutionarily conserved concepts in glial cell biology

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CURRENT OPINION IN NEUROBIOLOGY
Volume 78, Issue -, Pages -

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CURRENT BIOLOGY LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.conb.2022.102669

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This article discusses the evolutionary conservation and essential roles of glial cells in the nervous system. The author introduces glia in non-mammalian model systems, summarizes important findings using these models, and highlights new questions in glial cell biology.
The evolutionary conservation of glial cells has been appre-ciated since Ramon y Cajal and Del Rio Hortega first described the morphological features of cells in the nervous system. We now appreciate that glial cells have essential roles throughout life in most nervous systems. The field of glial cell biology has grown exponentially in the last ten years. This new wealth of knowledge has been aided by seminal findings in non-mammalian model systems. Ultimately, such concepts help us to understand glia in mammalian nervous systems. Rather than summarizing the field of glial biology, I will first briefly introduce glia in non-mammalian models systems. Then, highlight seminal findings across the glial field that utilized non-mammalian model systems to advance our understanding of the mammalian nervous system. Finally, I will call attention to some recent findings that introduce new questions about glial cell biology that will be investigated for years to come.

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