SCHWANN CELLS: GUARDIANS OF THE PERIPHERAL NERVE FIBERS

Schwann Cells: Guardians of the Peripheral Nerve Fibers

The body is a detailed system made up of trillions of cells, each with particular features and characteristics. Among these, cells in the digestive system play a critical function in damaging down food, soaking up nutrients, and eliminating waste. These cells include numerous specialized types such as epithelial cells, goblet cells, parietal cells,

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