Oligodendroglial

Oligodendroglial refers to a type of cell found in the central nervous system that is responsible for producing myelin, a fatty substance that insulates nerve fibers and allows for efficient transmission of electrical signals. These cells play a crucial role in maintaining the integrity and function of the nervous system by providing support and protection to neurons. Oligodendroglial cells are essential for proper brain function and are implicated in various neurological disorders and diseases.

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