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Talk about amyelinated nerve fibers
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Remak fibers: most often an amyelinated peripheral nerve fiber is polyaxonic, consisting of 10 to 15 myelin-free axons associated with the same Schwann cell. Each axon lies within an invagination of the plasma membrane of the Schwann cell and is connected to this plasma membrane by a mesaxon. The entire fiber is finally covered with a basal lamina that separates the Schwann cells from the surrounding connective tissue.
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