Theodor Schwann (German pronunciation: [ˈteːodoːɐ̯ ˈʃvan]; 7 December 1810 – 11 January 1882) was a German physician and physiologist. His most significant...
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plasma membranes of a Schwann cell. It marks the point of edge-to-edge contact by the Schwann cell encircling the axon. A single Schwann cell of the peripheral...
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as Hermann von Helmholtz, Emil du Bois-Reymond, Fritz Müller, Theodor Schwann, Friedrich Gustav Jakob Henle, Ernst Wilhelm Brücke, Carl Ludwig and Ernst...
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then student and later famous German physiologist and anatomist Theodor Schwann. Because the frog spinal cord is relatively simple and easy to remove,...
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The tumor originates when Schwann cells that form the insulating myelin sheath on the nerve malfunction. Normally, Schwann cells function beneficially...
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Cell theory, developed in 1839 by Matthias Jakob Schleiden and Theodor Schwann, states that all organisms are composed of one or more cells, that cells...
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Myelin is formed by oligodendrocytes in the central nervous system and Schwann cells in the peripheral nervous system. Therefore, the first stage of myelinogenesis...
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sensory loss. Dendrite Soma Axon Nucleus Node of Ranvier Axon terminal Schwann cell Myelin sheath Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (or...
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1836 – Theodor Schwann discovered pepsin in extracts from the stomach lining; first isolation of an animal enzyme. 1837 – Theodor Schwann showed that heating...
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from the PNS, which consists of neurons, axons, and Schwann cells. Oligodendrocytes and Schwann cells have similar functions in the CNS and PNS, respectively...
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concluded by plant scientist Matthias Schleiden and animal scientist Theodor Schwann in 1838, who viewed live cells in plant and animal tissue, respectively...
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(1997/2013) - "Stone" (Remix by Chris "Boom" Paige) Reed, Lou (2000). "Schwann Spectrum". Schwann Spectrum. 9 (2). Stereophile, Incorporated: 49. ISBN 9781575980782...
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researchers were doubtful whether yeasts were algae or fungi. Theodor Schwann recognized them as fungi in 1837. In 1857, French microbiologist Louis...
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pointed to the central importance of the cell. In 1838, Schleiden and Schwann began promoting the now universal ideas that (1) the basic unit of organisms...
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„Wirkenden Wort“ 3. Schwann, Düsseldorf 1962 Michael Kinne, Birgit Strube-Edelmann: Kleines Wörterbuch des DDR-Wortschatzes (2nd edn). Schwann, Düsseldorf 1981...
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as George Bowman Alisan Porter as Taylor Zachary Lavoy as Justin Ivyann Schwann as Patty Alex Burrall as Cool Clint Howard as Lou Isabel Cooley as Barbara...
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ganglia. Others are specialised structures in the skin such as nociceptive schwann cells. Nociceptors are categorized according to the axons which travel...
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differentiating into astrocytes which assists the surrounding neurons. Schwann cells have the ability to regenerate, but the capacity that these cells...
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Audio CD: Koch/Schwann Cat: 3-6412-2 H1 1995 Max Reger Scherzino for horn and orchestra Horst Stein Bamberg Symphony Audio CD: Koch/Schwann Cat: 3-1489-2...
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that five young men who were employed by local industrialist Frederic Schwann, who had been born in Frankfurt, approached their employer for support...
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Matteucci (1844) Theodor Schwann (1845) Urbain Le Verrier (1846) John Herschel (1847) John Couch Adams (1848) Roderick Murchison (1849) Peter Andreas Hansen (1850)...
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Nerve guidance conduit (section Schwann cells)
occur on Schwann cells. Lavdas et al. (2006) investigated whether sustained expression of PSA on Schwann cells enhances their migration. Schwann cells were...
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— bass Roy Haynes — drums "Dolphy, Eric". Schwann Long Playing Record Catalog. 17 (3). Boston: W. Schwann, Inc. 1965. Retrieved 18 June 2019. Hentoff...
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[Charlemagne: Lifetime and Legacy] (in German). Düsseldorf, Germany: L. Schwann. LCCN 66055599. Cüppers, von Heinz (1982). Aquae Granni: Beiträge zur Archäologie...
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symptoms of leprosy is not clear, but M. leprae has been shown to bind to Schwann cells, which may lead to nerve injury including demyelination and a loss...
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December 21, 1968. p. 34. Retrieved August 15, 2019 – via Google Books. Schwann Monthly Guide to Stereo Records, Volume 19, Issues 10-12 – via Google Books...
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Peter Blachstein (30 April 1911 – 4 October 1977) was a German journalist who became a politician. During the middle 1930s he spent time in the Hohnstein...
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and an early plant anatomist who co-founded the cell theory with Theodor Schwann and Rudolf Virchow and was among the first to grasp the significance of...
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von Fürstenberg (1629–1704), prince of Fürstenberg-Heiligenberg Theodor Schwann (1810–1882), physiologist Adolph Kolping (1813–1865), Catholic priest Carl...
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position primarily by taking over competitors (Hirschgraben, W. Girardet, Schwann-Bagel, Kamp and most recently Oldenbourg [de]). After the German reunification...
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