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Basal laminas transitional

The Schwann cell is the myelin-producing cell of the peripheral nervous system. When axons leave the CNS, they lose their neuroglial interrelationships and traverse a short transitional zone where they are invested by an astroglial sheath enclosed in the basal lamina of the glia limitans. The basal lamina then becomes continuous with... [Pg.16]


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