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The concentric laminated structure of central nerve fibers is very similar to that of peripheral nerve, since it has the same average radial repeating period of 120-130 Â formed by dense lines alternating with light areas containing a faint intermediate line. However, two distinguishing features have been regularly observed in the fine structure of central nerve fibers. The most common structural difference encountered is represented by a distinct boundary fringe formed by three closely spaced concentric lines which separate the internal or axonal portion of the myelin sheath from the outer part (Fig.

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