myelinization

  • 1myelinization — my·e·li·ni·za·tion (mī ə lə nĭ zāʹshən) also my·e·li·na·tion ( nāʹshən) n. The process of forming a myelin sheath. * * * …

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  • 2myelinization — SYN: myelination. * * * my·e·lin·iza·tion also Brit my·e·lin·isa·tion .mī ə .lin ə zā shən n MYELINATION * * * my·eli·ni·za·tion (mi″ə lin″ĭ zaґshən) the act of furnishing with or taking on myelin; formation of a myelin …

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  • 3myelinization — n. (Anatomy) production of a myelin sheath, development of a fatty substance which covers the axiom of nerve cells …

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  • 4myelinization — my·e·lin·iza·tion …

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  • 5myelinization — noun the development of a myelin sheath around a nerve fiber • Syn: ↑myelinisation • Hypernyms: ↑growth, ↑growing, ↑maturation, ↑development, ↑ontogeny, ↑ontogenesis * * * …

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  • 7myelination — The acquisition, development, or formation of a myelin sheath around a nerve fiber. SYN: medullation (2), myelinization, myelinogenesis. * * * my·e·li·na·tion .mī ə lə nā shən …

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  • 9Mog — (or MOG) may refer to: The Miracle Octad Generator Mog (people), the Arakanese descendants living in Tripura in India MOdified Gravity theory A domestic cat Myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein, a glycoprotein believed to be important in the… …

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  • 10Myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein — Crystal structure of rat myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein.[1] …

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