Satellite cells (glial)
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Satellite cells (syn: mantlecells or amphicytes) are flattened schwann cells, a type of glial cell, lining the exterior surface of neurons in the peripheral nervous system. Satellite cells also surround neuron cell bodies within ganglia. They are thought to have a similar role to astrocytes in the central nervous system (CNS). They supply nutrients to the surround neurons and also have some structural function.

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