ETIMOLOGIA DA PALAVRA NEURILEMMA
From French névrilème, from Greek neuron nerve + eilēma covering, but influenced also by Greek lemma husk.
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Contributions from the Zoölogical Laboratory of the Museum ...
2. Protective Tissue. The protective tissue of the central nervous system is of two
kinds ; an outer membrane, the neurilemma, and within this a spongy tissue, the
neuroglia. The neurilemma is better developed in the anterior than in the ...
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Animal Models in Toxicology, Second Edition
The nucleated portion of the Schwann cell is the neurilemma (regeneration of
axons is possible in Wallerian degeneration owing to survival of the nucleated
neurilemma). The terms axolemma and neurilemma are not synonymous, and
neither ...
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Fundamentals of EEG Technology: Clinical correlates
All axons are covered with neurilemma and many are, addition; covered by
myelin. These materials are formed from other cells (Schw cells) and serve to
insulate the axon. Myelin is wrapped around the a (often several axons are
covered by a ...
Fay S. Tyner, John Russell Knott, W. Brem Mayer, 1989
Each nerve fiber consists of an axon that is surrounded by a cellular investment
called the neurilemma, or the sheath ofSchwann. The fiber may be myelinated or
unmyelinated. The myelin, if present, is immediately around the axon and is ...
Michael H. Ross, Wojciech Pawlina, 2006
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Manual of Descriptive and Pathological Anatomy
These canals are formed of mucous tissue, and are called neurilemma, a term
derived from their relation to the medullary substance. The neurilemma
envelopes the whole nerve, and generally we can suppose it furnished internally
with folds ...
Johann Friedrich Meckel, 1831
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Principles and Practice of Pharmacology for Anaesthetists
Channel blockade BH+ Extracellular fluid Neurilemma B Fig. 9.5 Mode and site
of action of local anaesthetics in Na+ channels. Local anaesthetics are
administered as hydrochloride salts (B.HCl) which release the unionized base (B
) in ...
Norman Calvey, Norton Williams, 2009
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Textbook of Anaesthesia for Postgraduates
After that when it comes out of the central nervous system, it receives a second
covering called the neurilemma. When the nerve fibre terminates at the periphery
on a target cell, then the neurilemma sheath is lost first, and next the myelin ...
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Art of Examining and Interpreting Histologic Preparations: A ...
In both myelinated and unmyelinated nerve fibers, Schwann cells invest the axis
cylinders from near their beginnings almost to their terminations and form the
neurilemma. In myelinated nerve fibers, the neurilemmal and myelin sheaths are
...
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The Human Body in Health and Illness
An enlarged view of the axon shows several unique structures: the myelin sheath
, the neurilemma, and the nodes of Ranvier (see Figure 10-4). Most long nerve
fibers of both the peripheral and central nervous systems are encased by a layer
...
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Handbook of Human Physiology
The outermost layer forms the neurilemma. At regular intervals there is a break in
medullary sheath, where neurilemma comes in direct contact with axoplasm. This
is called 'node of Ranvier'. The part between the two nodes is called internode ...