Non-neuronal brain cells, astrocytes (here in green), have essential roles in the brain such as redistributing resources and conveying molecular signals. They connect to each other via gap junctions, and now, using expansion microscopy in mouse brain tissue, it's been revealed that they connect regions of the brain by both long- and short-range networks that have plasticity, reorganising in response to sensory deprivation
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