Talk:Oligodendrocyte

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I'm not an expert in the area, but I suspect that TogetherinParis's changes to this article are inaccurate or highly speculative.

I'd like to see a source for the claims that: Oligodendrocytes "main function is shared capacitance switching" and "Adjusting shared capacitance switching allows coordinated motions such as walking" and "maternal pheromone deprivation" as one of the diseases that result in injury to the oligodendroglial cells

I suspect that these are TogetherinParis's personal, unpublished theories, that contradict what is found in the literature.

For these reasons, I'm reverting this article to its state before TogetherinParis's edit.

If a published source can be found of the above claims, add them back in, with citations.

- Matthew Kelly