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Myelin is made of lipids of proteins, but it functions slightly differently depending on where in our nervous system it's employed. Our body has a Peripheral Nervous System that branches from the spinal cord to carry information related to sensory input, while our brain's Central Nervous System determines how to act on that input. Each of these systems synthesizes myelin in a different way.

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