neu·ro·glia /nʊˈrogliə, njʊ, ˈrɑ; ˌn(j)ʊrəˈgliə, ˈglaɪ-/
神經膠質
neu·ro·glia /n(j)ʊˈroglɪə, ˈrɑglɪə; ˌn(j)ʊrəˈglɪə, ˈglaɪ-/ 名詞
Neu·rog·li·a n. Anat. The delicate connective tissue framework which supports the nervous matter and blood vessels of the brain and spinal cord; called also Kölliker's reticulum. It is composed of cells which are not neurons. Once thought to serve merely a supporting funciton, they are now believed to have important metablolic functions. Among them are the astrocytes, ependymal cells, oligodendroglia cells, and microglia cells. --Stedman.
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neuroglia
n : sustentacular tissue that surrounds and supports neurons in
the central nervous system; glial and neural cells
together compose the tissue of the central nervous system
[syn: glia]