Neuroglia The fibres and cells of the cerebro-spinal axis are held together by supporting cells termed neuroglia cells. These are spider-like in form, consisting of multangular cell bodies with numerous fibrillar processes which extend around and amongst the nerve cells and nerve fibres (Fig. 17).
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