Researchers at CUNY's Advanced Science Research Center discovered that low glucose levels in the brain trigger the development of myelin, the protective coating around nerve cells.
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Glucose levels appear to guide when brain cells divide or form myelin

Glucose Levels Regulate Myelin Development Discovery
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Low Brain Glucose Triggers Myelin-Forming Cells Mechanism