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Saltatory conduction is the process through which the brain receives information from the five sense organs, which include the eyes, ears, nose, tongue, and skin. When sense receptors in the sense ...
A new theory aims to make sense of it all. Saltatory conduction is the process through which the brain receives information from the five sense organs, which include the eyes, ears, nose ...
Oligodendrocytes (OLs) differentiate to myelinate central nervous system (CNS). CNS myelination by OLs is important not only for saltatory conduction of action potentials but also for trophic support ...
enabling fast electrical signaling through saltatory conduction. Normally, myelin is repaired, even if damaged, but the mechanism that controls remyelination was not well understood. In addition ...
They “jump” from node to node at a speed of up to 100 metres per second. This “saltatory conduction” was long seen as being specific to vertebrates. Now, for the first time, taking the fruit fly ...
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