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Given the lipid stain, it is possible to distinguish the myelinated nerves from the unmyelinated nerves within each bundle. Therefore a large proportion of the nerves are myelinated within each bundle. These myleinated nerves appear at this magnification with a charactristic ''donut'' shape which represents the axon in the centre (which contains no lipid) and the surrounding Scwann cell (containing lipid).  
 
Given the lipid stain, it is possible to distinguish the myelinated nerves from the unmyelinated nerves within each bundle. Therefore a large proportion of the nerves are myelinated within each bundle. These myleinated nerves appear at this magnification with a charactristic ''donut'' shape which represents the axon in the centre (which contains no lipid) and the surrounding Scwann cell (containing lipid).  
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The myelin stained here gives the nerve it's shape and support.
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The perineurium and endoneurium provide a constant environment for the nerve fibres.
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====Histology of Myelinated Nerve (longitudinal section)====
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===Myelinated Nerve (longitudinal section)===
 
[[Image:WIKIVETmyelinatednervesinsmallfibreinlongittudinlsection.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Myelinated Nerve in Small Fibre, in Longitudinal Section - Copyright John Bredl]]
 
[[Image:WIKIVETmyelinatednervesinsmallfibreinlongittudinlsection.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Myelinated Nerve in Small Fibre, in Longitudinal Section - Copyright John Bredl]]
  
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