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Planned expansion

Hi, currently working on adding much to this page in my Neuroscience class with much research from reputable sources. I will have the fully update article posted by November. If you'd like to add "remyelination" in the mean time, please use the Talk page to discuss. Thanks! -Matt — Preceding unsigned comment added by Mphil7 ( talkcontribs) 01:10, 17 September 2012 (UTC) reply

A draft can be seen at User:Mphil7/sandbox. Biosthmors ( talk) 21:04, 6 November 2012 (UTC) reply

Contradiction in text

In the introductory paragraph, it is stated, "This is a process naturally regulated in the body..." but in section 1.1 (Characteristics of remyelinated axons) it is stated, "remylenated axons tend to have values closer to 1, indicating a thinner myelin sheath than those myelinated naturally." Its unclear which it is. Sbbarker19 ( talk) 14:27, 20 September 2018 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Planned expansion

Hi, currently working on adding much to this page in my Neuroscience class with much research from reputable sources. I will have the fully update article posted by November. If you'd like to add "remyelination" in the mean time, please use the Talk page to discuss. Thanks! -Matt — Preceding unsigned comment added by Mphil7 ( talkcontribs) 01:10, 17 September 2012 (UTC) reply

A draft can be seen at User:Mphil7/sandbox. Biosthmors ( talk) 21:04, 6 November 2012 (UTC) reply

Contradiction in text

In the introductory paragraph, it is stated, "This is a process naturally regulated in the body..." but in section 1.1 (Characteristics of remyelinated axons) it is stated, "remylenated axons tend to have values closer to 1, indicating a thinner myelin sheath than those myelinated naturally." Its unclear which it is. Sbbarker19 ( talk) 14:27, 20 September 2018 (UTC) reply


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