Glia got rhythm
Emery, Patrick ; Freeman, Marc R.
Emery, Patrick
Freeman, Marc R.
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2007-08-02
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Abstract
Whether CNS glial cells play an important role in the regulation of complex behaviors has been a longstanding question. In this issue of Neuron, Suh and Jackson demonstrate a circadian rhythmicity in glial expression of ebony, an N-beta-alanyl-biogenic amine synthase, and show that Ebony activity in glia is essential for the proper regulation of Drosophila circadian behavior.
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Neuron. 2007 Aug 2;55(3):337-9. Link to article on publisher's site
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10.1016/j.neuron.2007.07.014
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17678846