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Where is Merlin Found?
Merlin is predominantly found in
Schwann cells
, which insulate nerve fibers in the peripheral nervous system. Additionally, it is present in
meningeal cells
and other types of cells including
fibroblasts
, epithelial cells, and endothelial cells.
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