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where is found schwan cells ???​

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Answered by himanshuverma46
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Schwann cell, also called neurilemma cell, any of the cells in the peripheral nervous system that produce the myelin sheath around neuronal axons. Schwann cells are named after German physiologist Theodor Schwann, who discovered them in the 19th century.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Schwann cell:-

It is a type of glial cell that wraps around the nerve fibre in the PNS (peripheral nervous system) and it also forms the myelin sheaths of peripheral axons.

Theodor Schwann discovered the Schwann cell.

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