myeliinisoituja
Myeliinisoituja is a Finnish term that translates to "myelinated" in English. It refers to nerve fibers that are covered by a myelin sheath. This sheath is a fatty insulating layer that is produced by glial cells, specifically Schwann cells in the peripheral nervous system and oligodendrocytes in the central nervous system. The myelin sheath is not continuous but is interrupted at regular intervals called nodes of Ranvier.
The primary function of myelination is to increase the speed at which nerve impulses, also known as
Myelination is a crucial process for the proper functioning of the nervous system. It enables rapid and