myelinizációt
Myelinizációt refers to the process of forming a myelin sheath around a nerve axon. Myelin is a fatty, insulating layer produced by specialized glial cells in the nervous system. In the central nervous system, oligodendrocytes are responsible for myelination, while in the peripheral nervous system, Schwann cells perform this function. This sheath is not continuous but is interrupted at regular intervals called nodes of Ranvier.
The primary function of myelin is to increase the speed at which electrical impulses, known as action
The development of myelinizációt is a critical part of neural development, beginning prenatally and continuing into