Myelination at a glance

2014 | journal article. A publication with affiliation to the University of Göttingen.

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​Myelination at a glance​
Snaidero, N. & Simons, M.​ (2014) 
Journal of Cell Science127(14) pp. 2999​-3004​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.151043 

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Snaidero, Nicolas; Simons, Mikael
Abstract
The myelin sheath is a plasma membrane extension that is laid down in regularly spaced segments along axons of the nervous system. This process involves extensive changes in oligodendrocyte cell shape and membrane architecture. In this Cell Science at a Glance article and accompanying poster, we provide a model of how myelin of the central nervous system is wrapped around axons to form a tightly compacted, multilayered membrane structure. This model may not only explain how myelin is generated during brain development, but could also help us to understand myelin remodeling in adult life, which might serve as a form of plasticity for the fine-tuning of neuronal networks.
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2014
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published
Publisher
Company Of Biologists Ltd
Journal
Journal of Cell Science 
ISSN
1477-9137; 0021-9533

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