Myelin is the multi-layered lipid sheet periodically wrapped around neuronal axons. It is most frequently found in vertebrates. Myelin allows for saltatory action potential (AP) conduction along axons. During this form of conduction, the AP travels passively along the myelin-covered part of the axon, and is recharged at the intermittent nodes of Ranvier. Thus, myelin can reduce the energy load needed and/or increase the speed of AP conduction. Myelin first evolved during the Ordovician period. We hypothesize that myelin's first role was mainly energy conservation. During the later "Mesozoic marine revolution," marine ecosystems changed toward an increase in marine predation pressure. We hypothesize that the main purpose of myelin changed fr...
One of the most significant paradigm shifts in membrane remodeling is the emerging view that membran...
Unusual features of myelin in the mammalian cerebral cortex permit more complex forms of network int...
AbstractMyelin is probably one of the most fascinating and innovative biological acquisition: a glia...
Myelin is the multi-layered lipid sheet periodically wrapped around neuronal axons. It is most frequ...
© 2013 Stiefel, Torben-Nielsen and Coggan. This is an open-access article distributed under the term...
AbstractMyelinated axons with nodes of Ranvier are an evolutionary elaboration common to essentially...
Nervous systems have evolved two basic mechanisms for increasing the conduction speed of the electri...
SummaryThe myelin sheath was a transformative vertebrate acquisition, enabling great increases in im...
International audienceMyelin is a key evolutionary acquisition that underlay the development of the ...
The existence of different conductive patterns in unmyelinated and myelinated axons is uncertain. It...
Faculty Mentor: Michael Garcia, Biological SciencesAbstract only availableMyelination evolved as a m...
The driving objective of this dissertation is to describe the essential biophysical structure, and c...
Abstract only availableMyelination results in rapid conduction velocities due to myelin-dependent ra...
Almost 90 years ago, Lillie reported that rapid saltatory conduction arose in an iron wire model of ...
he central nervous system (CNS) of terrestrial vertebrates underwent a prominent molecular change wh...
One of the most significant paradigm shifts in membrane remodeling is the emerging view that membran...
Unusual features of myelin in the mammalian cerebral cortex permit more complex forms of network int...
AbstractMyelin is probably one of the most fascinating and innovative biological acquisition: a glia...
Myelin is the multi-layered lipid sheet periodically wrapped around neuronal axons. It is most frequ...
© 2013 Stiefel, Torben-Nielsen and Coggan. This is an open-access article distributed under the term...
AbstractMyelinated axons with nodes of Ranvier are an evolutionary elaboration common to essentially...
Nervous systems have evolved two basic mechanisms for increasing the conduction speed of the electri...
SummaryThe myelin sheath was a transformative vertebrate acquisition, enabling great increases in im...
International audienceMyelin is a key evolutionary acquisition that underlay the development of the ...
The existence of different conductive patterns in unmyelinated and myelinated axons is uncertain. It...
Faculty Mentor: Michael Garcia, Biological SciencesAbstract only availableMyelination evolved as a m...
The driving objective of this dissertation is to describe the essential biophysical structure, and c...
Abstract only availableMyelination results in rapid conduction velocities due to myelin-dependent ra...
Almost 90 years ago, Lillie reported that rapid saltatory conduction arose in an iron wire model of ...
he central nervous system (CNS) of terrestrial vertebrates underwent a prominent molecular change wh...
One of the most significant paradigm shifts in membrane remodeling is the emerging view that membran...
Unusual features of myelin in the mammalian cerebral cortex permit more complex forms of network int...
AbstractMyelin is probably one of the most fascinating and innovative biological acquisition: a glia...