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- Myelination - Wikipedia
Myelination, or myelinogenesis, is the formation and development of myelin sheaths in the nervous system, typically initiated in late prenatal neurodevelopment and continuing throughout postnatal development [1]
- Myelin Sheath: What It Is, Purpose Function - Cleveland Clinic
Myelin is made by oligodendrocytes in your brain and spinal cord (your central nervous system [CNS]) and by Schwann cells in your peripheral nervous system
- What Is Myelination in Brain Development? - ScienceInsights
Myelination is the process of coating nerve fibers in the brain with a fatty insulating layer called myelin, which dramatically speeds up how fast electrical signals travel between brain cells
- When Is Myelination Complete? The Full Process Explained
Myelination is a fundamental biological process involving the formation of a protective sheath around nerve fibers This process is crucial for the brain’s ability to communicate efficiently
- What Is Myelination and Why Does It Matter? | Neurosity
Myelination is the process by which nerve fibers in the brain and body get wrapped in a fatty insulating substance called myelin Think of it like the rubber coating around an electrical wire
- Diversity matters: A revised guide to myelination - PMC
By increasing the speed by which electrical signals travel along axons, myelin facilitates neuronal communication between distant regions of the nervous system Here, we review the cellular and molecular mechanisms that regulate the development of myelin as well as its homeostasis in adulthood
- Myelination - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Myelination is defined as the process of forming a specialized myelin membrane around axons, beginning before birth and continuing into early adulthood, characterized by the proliferation of oligodendroglia and the sequential maturation of oligodendrocytes
- Myelination in Human Brain: Development to Adulthood
Myelination is the process by which a fatty substance called myelin wraps around the axons of neurons, forming an insulating layer that dramatically enhances the speed and efficiency of neural communication
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