Term: myelin
Origin:
Anc Greek
Ø μυελός/myelos(=marrow)
Rudolf Virchow (1821-1902) |
Coined: in 1858 by the German pathologist Rudolf Virchow (1821-1902) after the observation by his fellow Robert Remak that nerve fibers have a white sheath reminiscent of marrow before its function or its composition was known.
Definition:
Myelin is the layered tissue (70% lipids and 30% proteins) that sheathes the axons allowing efficient conduction of action potentials down the axon.
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