mielinizáció
Mielinizáció is the process by which nerve fibers, also known as axons, in the nervous system become coated with a fatty substance called myelin. This myelin sheath acts as an insulator, dramatically increasing the speed at which electrical impulses, or action potentials, can travel along the axon. Without myelin, nerve impulses would be significantly slower, impairing communication between different parts of the body and the brain.
The formation of myelin is carried out by specialized glial cells. In the central nervous system (CNS),
Mielinizáció is a crucial developmental process that begins during fetal development and continues into early adulthood.