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Schwann Cell are glial cells that support and feed the neurons also they cover the axon to form the myelin.
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Schwann cell definition, a cell of the peripheral nervous system that wraps around a ... Schwann cell is always a great word to know. ... Schwann cell nucleus ...
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The Schwann cell cytoplasm outside the myelin sheath contains the cell nucleus and is referred to as the neurilemma. Schwann cells are only 0.3 mm to 1.5 mm ...
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J Cell Biol. 1989 Jul;109(1):273-84. Movements of the Schwann cell nucleus implicate progression of the inner (axon-related) Schwann cell process during ...
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The Schwann cell cytoplasm outside the. myelin sheath contains the cell nucleus and is referred to as the neurilemma. Schwann cells are only 0.3 mm to 1.5 mm ...
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Schwann cells (named after physiologist Theodor Schwann) or neurolemmocytes are ... There are two types of Schwann cell, myelinating and nonmyelinating.
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Information about Schwann cell in Free online English dictionary. ... In some of the lower forms of life, such as bacteria, a morphological nucleus is absent, ...
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Most of the nuclei that can be seen among the axons are those of Schwann cells. Some of the nuclei are those of endoneurial fibroblasts. It is impossible to tell ...
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Schwann cell nuclei, as described below for in vivo labeling. The rest of .... the nerves. A, This small myelinated fiber contains a labeled Schwann cell nucleus.
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Movements of the Schwann Cell Nucleus Implicate. Progression of the Inner ( Axon-related). Schwann Cell Process During Myelination. Richard P. Bunge, Mary ...
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