glia

/ˈɡliːə/
noun
  1. The supportive tissue of the nervous system, consisting of cells that surround and protect neurons.
    • Glia cells outnumber neurons in the human brain.
    • Scientists are studying how glia help repair nerve damage after an injury.
    • The role of glia in brain health is a growing area of research.
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