Neuron–glia interactions: Glia make waves

The 'slow waves' in slow-wave sleep represent cortical activity that is synchronized at a low frequency. Several mechanisms probably control these slow oscillations, and Fellin et al. now show that 'gliotransmitters' released by astrocytes play an important part in this process.The authors used

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