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Myelin is the white matter coating our nerves, enabling them to conduct

impulses between the brain and other parts of the body. It consists of a

layer of proteins packed between two layers of lipids.

Myelin is produced by specialized cells: oligodendrocytes in the central

nervous system, and Schwann cells in the peripheral nervous system.

Myelin sheaths wrap themselves around axons, the threadlike extensions

of neurons that make up nerve fibers. Each oligodendrocyte can myelinate

several axons.

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