Posted by sregan on May 4, 2007, at 16:52:03
In reply to Myelination?, posted by MM on April 15, 2007, at 3:58:29
"Methylation and Myelin
Myelin coating on nerve is important for proper neurotransmission. Methylation of amino acids in myelin basic protein helps to stabilize it against degradation. In animal studies the developmental increase in methylation capacity is correlated with parameters of myelination. Decreased levels of methylation activity in these animal models are related to conditions of demyelination."From: "Biomolecular Nutrigenomic Analysis of Methylation.doc" at the Yasko/CFS group @ http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/CFS_Yasko/files/
See: http://www.holistichealth.com/Publications/49103DAC-E8D4-416B-91AF-0E300F4B835B.htmland
http://www.holistichealth.com/Publications/C5E7CDB6-6736-460A-9329-721B72DC93E9.html
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