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Areflexic, or flaccid, bladder and bowels occur when the spinal cord injury is low enough to damage the cauda equina and alpha motor neurons. It also occurs in ... injury.The contents of this website ...
In a surprising and unexpected discovery, scientists at NYU Langone Medical Center have found that a single type of gene acts as a master organizer of motor neurons in the spinal cord. The finding ...
Sensory information from mechanoreceptors and nociceptors in the skin plays key roles in adaptive and protective motor ... spinal cord cell types and their activity patterns, particularly under ...
Where some parts of the human body are able to heal relatively well following an injury, a damaged spinal cord is ... the regenerating neurons visualized with a confocal microscope.
268 Speed (in miles per hour) at which signals travel along an alpha motor neuron in the spinal cord, the fastest such transmission ... The researchers will image each slice under an electron ...
Following a spinal cord injury, several lines of communication between the body and brain may be damaged. Damage to the motor ... neurons and protect and nurture them. From various experiments, they ...
The cerebral cortex, the outer region of the brain, sends signals to motor units (i.e., neurons) in the spinal cord, which in turn activate individual muscles. Past neuroscience studies suggested ...
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MIT scientists convert skin cells into neurons, could transform brain, spinal cord repairIf introduced into humans, it could be revolutionary in treating diseases associated with spinal cord injuries and neurodegenerative ... mouse skin cells into motor neurons. This resulted in ...
Motor neurons are nerve cells in your brain and spinal cord that control movement. They tell your muscles to squeeze (or "contract") so you can walk, talk, and move your body. You have two types ...
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