myelination

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Englisch - Türkisch
miyelinleşme
miyelinizasyon
miyelinlesme
(Tıp) Sinir lifi çevresinde miyelin kılıfının oluşması, miyelinleşme
myelin
miyelin
myelin
(Tıp) Sinir iplikleri ile Schwann zarı arasında eyr almış lipoid terkibindeki madde, miyelin
Englisch - Englisch
The production of a coating of myelin around an axon
{i} (Anatomy) creation of a myelin sheath, development of a fatty substance which covers the axiom of nerve cells
myelin
a white, fatty material, composed of lipids and lipoproteins, that surrounds the axons of nerves
myelin
A soft white substance constituting the medullary sheaths of nerve fibers, and composed mainly of cholesterin, lecithin, cerebrin, albumin, and some fat
myelin
A white, fatty material that insulates axons
myelin
A layer made up of protein and lipids (i e , fatty substances) that forms a sheath around nerves and speeds the transmission of impulses along nerve cells
myelin
{i} fatty substance which surrounds nerve fibers (Anatomy)
myelin
a fatty substance that surrounds and insulates a neuron's axon
myelin
Schwann cells (PNS) or oligodendroglia (CNS) that form a high-resistance sheath around the axon of a neuron See Glial Cells
myelin
The substance that forms an "insulating" sheath around many nerve fibers back to top
myelin
a white fatty substance that forms a medullary sheath around the axis cylinder of some nerve fibers
myelin
The insulating sheath around axons, formed by certain types of glial cells
myelin
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
myelin
One of a group of phosphorized principles occurring in nerve tissue, both in the brain and nerve fibers
myelin
A substance made of protein and lipid (fat) that protects the nerves, especially in the brain
myelin
The hypoproteinaceous material of the myelin sheath
myelin
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myelin
A lipid material secreted in layers around axons by Schwann cells in the PNS and oligodendroglia in the CNS This wrapping insulates electrically the axon from the surrounding extracellular environment, resulting in saltatory conduction between Nodes of Ranvier This in turn increases axonal conduction velocity
myelin
A soft, white coating of nerve fibers in the central nervous system, that is composed of lipids (fats) and protein Myelin serves as insulation and as an aid to efficient nerve fiber conduction When myelin is damaged in MS, nerve fiber conduction When myelin is damaged in MS, verve fiber conduction is faulty or absent Impaired bodily functions or altered sensations associated with those demyelinated nerve fibers are identified as symptoms of MS in various parts of the body
myelin
a fatty covering insulating nerve cell fibers in the brain and spinal cord
myelin
a fatty covering insulating nerve cell fibers in the brain and spinal cord, myelin facilitates the smooth, high-speed transmission of electrochemical messages between these components of the central nervous system and the rest of the body In MS, myelin is damaged through a process known as demyelination, which results in distorted or blocked signals
myelin
The soft material surrounding nerve fibers
myelin
The white substance that coats our nerves, allowing them to conduct impulses Without myelin the brain cannot transmit/receive messages to/from other parts of the body Myelin is primarily composed of fats and proteins
myelin
the insulation that surrounds the nerve fibres and is damaged in MS
myelin
The fat-like substance which surrounds the axon of nerve fibers and forms an insulating material
myelin
a fat-like substance that forms a protective sheath around nerve fibers
myelination
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