myelin

/ˈmaɪəlɪn/
noun
  1. A fatty substance that surrounds and insulates the axons of nerve cells, helping electrical signals travel faster.
    • The brain produces myelin throughout childhood and adolescence.
    • Myelin acts like the plastic coating on an electrical wire, speeding up nerve impulses.
    • Damage to myelin can cause problems with movement and coordination.
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