schwann การใช้
- In 1913 Schwann changed his surname to Swann by royal licence.
- Schwann cell activity includes recruitment of macrophages to the injury site.
- There is regeneration in the peripheral nervous system because of Schwann cells,
- But by the 1960s, the Schwann catalog was invaluable.
- The way in which the Schwann cells and oligodendrocytes myelinate nerves differ.
- A Schwann cell usually myelinates a single axon, completely surrounding it.
- Schwann cells and neurons exchange molecular signals that regulate survival and differentiation.
- Schwann observed animal cells under the microscope, noting their different properties.
- Schwann's theory and observations became the foundation of modern histology.
- Mutated nonmyelinating Schwann cells do not form normal Remak bundles.
- Schwann cells are glial cells that myelinate the axons of nerve cells.
- In addition, SEMA3a is known to repel Schwann cells.
- He was the eldest son of Charles Edward Schwann and Elizabeth Duncan.
- Schwann cells are also frequently damaged, contributing to demyelination.
- Apparently it is caused by the transfer of Schwann cells.
- Axons are surrounded by myelin, which contain Schwann cells.
- The current Schwann rivals the Manhattan White Pages in sheer bulk and density.
- As a trained musicologist, Schwann was careful about facts but not obsessive.
- Schwann in the TV-series Matador in the 1970s and early 1980s.
- NCAM is a glycoprotein that is expressed on axonal and Schwann cell membranes.
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