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Publication : Long lives for homozygous trembler mutant mice despite virtual absence of peripheral nerve myelin.

First Author  Henry EW Year  1988
Journal  Science Volume  241
Issue  4863 Pages  344-6
PubMed ID  3388045 Mgi Jnum  J:27475
Mgi Id  MGI:74965 Doi  10.1126/science.3388045
Citation  Henry EW, et al. (1988) Long lives for homozygous trembler mutant mice despite virtual absence of peripheral nerve myelin. Science 241(4863):344-6
abstractText  Nervous system functions are dependent on point-to-point communication of signals along neuronal axons, and axonal insulation by myelin is thought to speed such conduction. Loss of previously formed myelin or lack of myelin formation can have serious, even fatal, consequences. Mice homozygous for the trembler mutation make virtually no peripheral nervous system myelin, yet have long and functional lives. This result calls into question the view that peripheral nervous system myelin plays a vital role, at least in this species.
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