Glia

(1983 CF1 )
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11.2.1983 00:00 Anderson Mesa 111w32 35n5 observations 1


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Name derived from the Latin word for ‘glue’. Glia are the cells providing support for the components of nervous tissue in the brain. According to one theory, the intricate structure of the glia may be involved in quantum processes that generate ‘new’ ideas, i.e. invention. (M 25443) _ _.


Discovered on 11-2-1983 in Anderson Mesa by Thomas, N. G.

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