| 41. | A perturbation of oligodendrocyte maturation and myelination therefore might be an underlying reason for the neurological deficits.
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| 42. | Snyder said the results suggested that the brains somehow signaled to the stem cells that oligodendrocytes were needed.
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| 43. | Molecular mediators are released by neurons, microglia, oligodendrocyte lineage cells, synaptic function and neural plasticity.
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| 44. | It is thought to inhibit not only axon regeneration but also regulate oligodendrocyte maturation by inhibiting OPC differentiation.
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| 45. | Oligodendrocytes are glial cells that produce a fatty substance called myelin, which wraps around axons in layers.
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| 46. | Because the gene is disrupted, the oligodendrocytes, the special cells that do the cladding, are ineffective.
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| 47. | The enzyme encoded by the CGT gene is the first involved in complex lipid biosynthesis in the myelinating oligodendrocyte.
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| 48. | The experiment determined that factors from the younger mice reversed CNS demyelination in older mice by revitalizing the oligodendrocytes.
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| 49. | Myelin is made by Schwann cells in the peripheral nerves and by cells called oligodendrocytes in the central nervous system.
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| 50. | The myelin sheaths of Oligodendrocytes do not have neurolemma because excess cytoplasm is directed centrally toward the Oligodendrocyte cell body.
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