schwann's white substance (Meaning)

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schwann's white substance ()

The substance of the medullary sheath.

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schwann's white substance Sentence Examples

  1. Schwann's white substance, a myelin sheath, insulates and protects neurons in the peripheral nervous system.
  2. The thickness of Schwann's white substance varies depending on the axon it encloses.
  3. Schwann cells, responsible for producing Schwann's white substance, wrap around the axons in a spiral manner.
  4. Multiple layers of Schwann's white substance create a concentric structure known as the myelin sheath.
  5. The nodes of Ranvier, gaps in the myelin sheath, facilitate faster nerve impulse transmission.
  6. Schwann's white substance contains lipids, such as cholesterol and glycoproteins, which contribute to its insulating properties.
  7. Damage to Schwann's white substance can lead to demyelination disorders, impairing nerve function.
  8. In some neurodegenerative diseases, the integrity of Schwann's white substance is compromised, affecting motor and sensory functions.
  9. Schwann's white substance plays a crucial role in supporting the proper functioning of the peripheral nervous system.
  10. Researchers investigate Schwann's white substance to understand and treat neurological conditions related to myelin sheath abnormalities.

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The substance of the medullary sheath.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Schwann's white substance, a myelin sheath, insulates and protects neurons in the peripheral nervous system.

The thickness of Schwann's white substance varies depending on the axon it encloses.

Schwann cells, responsible for producing Schwann's white substance, wrap around the axons in a spiral manner.

Multiple layers of Schwann's white substance create a concentric structure known as the myelin sheath.