Similar to a small cut that heals itself after a short time, individual cells in our body suffer "wounds" in their protective layer, the cell membrane, every day and have to repair them again.
How is all that accomplished so efficiently? The answer lies in a membrane structure called myelin. All information both to and from the body must be coordinated and transmitted simultaneously and ...
Similar to a small cut that heals itself after a short time, individual cells in our body suffer "wounds" in their protective layer, the cell membrane, every day and have to repair them again.
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