{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: A Glance at the Molecules That Regulate Oligodendrocyte Myelination. {Author}: Wang S;Wang Y;Zou S; {Journal}: Curr Issues Mol Biol {Volume}: 44 {Issue}: 5 {Year}: May 2022 15 {Factor}: 2.976 {DOI}: 10.3390/cimb44050149 {Abstract}: Oligodendrocyte (OL) myelination is a critical process for the neuronal axon function in the central nervous system. After demyelination occurs because of pathophysiology, remyelination makes repairs similar to myelination. Proliferation and differentiation are the two main stages in OL myelination, and most factors commonly play converse roles in these two stages, except for a few factors and signaling pathways, such as OLIG2 (Oligodendrocyte transcription factor 2). Moreover, some OL maturation gene mutations induce hypomyelination or hypermyelination without an obvious function in proliferation and differentiation. Herein, three types of factors regulating myelination are reviewed in sequence.