Peripheral glia and neurons jointly regulate activity-induced synaptic remodeling at the neuromuscular junction.
Chang YC; Peng YJ; Lee JY; Wen A; Chang KT
Neurons and glial cells work together to help the brain change and grow by adjusting how they connect. Glial cells use a protein called Shv to help this process by controlling how much Shv is outside the neurons and keeping a balance of important chemicals. This teamwork helps the brain's connections stay strong and flexible.