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L ike a slender, fragile vine made of highly sensitive tissue and a billion neurons, your spinal cord is like a living ...
Researchers have created a 3D atlas mapping brain regions that connect to V1 spinal interneurons, which shape motor output.
Spinal cord compression (SCC ... and kidney have a propensity to metastasize to bony structures, but any invasive cancer capable of hematogenous spread can produce SCC. Cancers that spread ...
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In order to remove a highly dangerous tumor located in the spinal cord and save the patient from the risk of paralysis, ...
This lengthening is noticeably greater than the winter contraction. This study shows a relation between these changes and the histological structure of the spinal column.
St. Jude researchers developed a 3D atlas tracing brain connections to spinal V1 interneurons, crucial for movement. Using ...
Conditions such as diabetes, heart attack, and vascular diseases commonly diagnosed in people with spinal cord injuries can .
Signals relayed to motor neurons from the brain enable muscle movement, but these signals typically pass through spinal interneurons before they reach their destination.