Schwann cell
Americannoun
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Any of the cells that cover the axons in the peripheral nervous system and form the myelin sheath.
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See more at myelin
Etymology
Origin of Schwann cell
1930–35; after T. Schwann, who first described it
Example Sentences
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Damage then prompted Mitf to relocate from the cytoplasm of the cell to the nucleus, where it would direct the Schwann cell to make repairs.
From Science Daily
These are a type of Schwann cell, which wrap around and engulf nerve cells and help to keep them alive.
From The Guardian
Of particular concern are benign Schwann cell tumors called acoustic neuromas, which affect nerve cells connecting the inner ear with structures inside the brain.
From Scientific American
The hearts of 2% to 6% of male rats in the cellphone groups also developed a tumor in what’s known as a Schwann cell, which is part of the sheath around nerves.
From Science Magazine
The F.D.A. approvals of Schwann cell transplantation opens the door for therapy in humans.
From New York Times
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