Schwann Cells
In nervous system, axons are covered with jelly coat called Myelin Sheath, which is made up with Schwann cells. Schwann cells are involved in the process of nerve impulse conduction, production of the nerve extracellular matrix and modulation of neuromuscular synaptic activity etc. Due to the function of Schwann cells, the research of Schwann is significant important to the neuropathies disease include Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease, Guillain–Barré syndrome, schwannomatosis and chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy etc. Schwann cells from Creative Bioarray are isolated from neonatal rat and human sciatic nerves, and Schwann Cell Medium is offered for the related research.