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Dive into the fascinating world of Schwann cells with this detailed lecture! Schwann cells, essential components of the peripheral nervous system, play a pivotal role in forming myelin sheaths around axons, ensuring efficient nerve signal transmission. In this video, we explore:

The structure and types of Schwann cells.
Their functions, including myelination and nerve regeneration.
The difference between myelinated and unmyelinated Schwann cells.
Their role in conditions like Guillain-Barré syndrome and Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease.
Join us for this insightful session and strengthen your understanding of these critical nervous system cells. Perfect for medical students, researchers, and enthusiasts!

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Schwann cells, myelination, peripheral nervous system, nerve regeneration, unmyelinated Schwann cells, myelinated Schwann cells, Guillain-Barré syndrome, Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, axon myelination, Schwann cell structure, Schwann cell function, nervous system cells, Novice Medic, medical education, myelin sheath formation

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