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The fatty substance that covers myelinated nerves. Myelin is a layered tissue surrounding the axons or nerve fibers. This sheath acts as a conduit in an electrical system, allowing rapid and efficient transmission of nerve impulses. Myelination refers to the process in which nerves acquire a myelin sheath.
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| myelin |
A soft white somewhat fatty material that forms a thick myelin sheath about the protoplasmic core of a myelinated nerve fiber.
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| myelin sheath |
A thick, lipid-rich insulating layer formed by Schwann cells.
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| myelin |
material enveloping the majority of nerves
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The whitish, fatty substance forming the segmented, multilayered wrappings or "sheaths" around certain long nerve fibers or axons. Myelin sheaths electrically insulate axons, serving to speed the transmission of nerve signals (action potentials).
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