Control of Schwann cell myelination

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Abstract

Schwann cells ensheath all axons of peripheral nerves. Only around large-diameter axons do they elaborate myelin, forming insulating sheaths that are vital for fast conduction of axon potentials. A series of recent papers has illuminated some of the ways in which the process of myelination is controlled, both by signals from axons and by positive and negative transcriptional mechanisms within the Schwann cells themselves. © 2010 Faculty of 1000 Ltd.

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Jessen, K. R., & Mirsky, R. (2010, March 15). Control of Schwann cell myelination. F1000 Biology Reports. https://doi.org/10.3410/B2-19

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