Schwann Cells: The Key to Peripheral Nerve Regeneration
The part of peripheral nerve tissue that helps promote regeneration neurons is the Schwann cell. Schwann cells are specialised cells that surrounds and insulates the axons of neurons in the peripheral nervous system. They play a vital role in the maintenance and repair of peripheral nerves.Brain & Nervous System - Related Articles
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