Gentle Demyelination

Myelin is a dielectric that forms an insulating layer around axons.

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11 comments on “Gentle Demyelination

  1. willowdot21 says:

    Did you draw this it is amazing!

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  2. This is on such a tiny tiny tiny level and yet so very important.

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    • Do you mean tiny as in neural or molecular? Or am I missing your point? I’m sorry to be so dense.

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      • Both I believe, I was not making a distinction but rather envisioning both considering placement and axon function.
        You’re not dense, just seeing from a certain vantage point while I’m looking from another. 🙂

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        • I am pleased that you perceived that part of what I was trying to make available. —– I meant dense in that I didn’t immediately understand what you saying. I have misinterpreted comments now and again. —— The arts, visual, poetry, books, all of it, only exists to others as far as what is perceived by the audience, or others. So that the more that is acknowledged within any work is actually a recognition of the viewers depth. —- I think, also, it takes a bit of courage to dare to share what has been seen. Thank you.

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  3. Ajaytao2010 says:

    I Nominate you for A Bunch of Awards – 13 Nominations

    please choose any 2 awards out of the 13
    accept it and oblige

    there are no linkbacks for this award

    http://ajaytao2010.wordpress.com/2013/08/13/a-bunch-of-awards-13-nominations/

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    • Dearest Ajay —– I am so very pleased to hear from you, but I am declining the awards. Please pass them on to some one else. I would much, much, much prefer for you to say how your own health is now. Have you had another go-round with malaria? Mosquitoes are terrible, here, this year. But we have had a bumper crop of frogs and silly. funny toads.—- Thank you for all you have done.—- Bear

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