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Nerous System Textbook

Nerous System Textbook

... The spinal cord is about 44 centimeters (17 ...the nerves throughout your body. The spinal cord is protected and supported by the vertebral column, which is made up of small bones called ...The ...

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Development of brain computer interface (bci) system for integration with functional electrical stimulation (fes) application

Development of brain computer interface (bci) system for integration with functional electrical stimulation (fes) application

... of nerves and muscles (Nizan Friedman, ...like spinal cord injuries (SCI), strokes and epilepsy (NHS Choices news, ...the spinal nerves below the level of injury will be either completely or ...

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The segmental sensory innervation of the skin of the sheep : a thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Veterinary Science from Massey University

The segmental sensory innervation of the skin of the sheep : a thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Veterinary Science from Massey University

... dermatome depended on the section of the dorsal roots of at least two spinal nerves cranial and caudal to the nerve under study.. extensive rhizotomy was required to define other dermato[r] ...

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Does the approach influence the success rate for ultrasound-guided rectus sheath blocks? An anatomical case series

Does the approach influence the success rate for ultrasound-guided rectus sheath blocks? An anatomical case series

... thoracolumbar spinal nerves enter the rectus sheath at its lateral border and perforate the muscle after travelling a short distance in the ventral ...

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CT of Lumbar Spine Disk Herniation: Correlation with Surgical Findings

CT of Lumbar Spine Disk Herniation: Correlation with Surgical Findings

... To detect the pathologic changes of the spine and the disks affecting the thecal sac, nerve roots , and spinal nerves, the involved intervertebral disk level must be studied from the top[r] ...

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Impact of Bioelectronic Medicine on the Neural Regulation of Pelvic Visceral Function

Impact of Bioelectronic Medicine on the Neural Regulation of Pelvic Visceral Function

... or spinal nerves is a ...afferent nerves. Afferent nerves project to the lumbosacral spinal cord, where they release excitatory neurotransmitters that activate ascending pathways to the ...

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chapt09_lecture.ppt

chapt09_lecture.ppt

... The peripheral nervous system (PNS) consists of the cranial and spinal nerves that arise from the central nervous system and travel to the remainder of the body.. T[r] ...

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Anti–neurofascin 155 IgG4 antibodies prevent paranodal complex formation in vivo

Anti–neurofascin 155 IgG4 antibodies prevent paranodal complex formation in vivo

... Sciatic nerves and L6 ventral and dorsal spinal nerves were dissected out and fixed in 2% parafor- maldehyde in PBS for 1 hour at 4°C, then rinsed in ...

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Clinico-pathological and radiological correlation of CNS tumors along with role of Ki 67 proliferative index in grading Astrocytoma and Meningiomas

Clinico-pathological and radiological correlation of CNS tumors along with role of Ki 67 proliferative index in grading Astrocytoma and Meningiomas

... In the present study the commonest tumors consisted of meningiomas, followed by neuroepithelial tumors and tumors from cranial and spinal nerves with a radio histopathological over all correlation of ...

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Zebrafish foxc1a drives appendage specific neural circuit development

Zebrafish foxc1a drives appendage specific neural circuit development

... the spinal cord and paired appendages is key to the superior locomotion of tetrapods and aquatic ...to nerves that innervate axial muscles, those innervating appendages converge at a specialized structure, ...

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On the peculiar morphology and development of the hypoglossal, glossopharyngeal and vagus nerves and hypobranchial muscles in the hagfish

On the peculiar morphology and development of the hypoglossal, glossopharyngeal and vagus nerves and hypobranchial muscles in the hagfish

... these nerves in relation to the spinal nerves and the en- tire pharynx coincided almost perfectly with those in gnathostome embryos at comparable stages (Figure 3D, ...cranial nerves ...

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Filamentous aggregations of phosphorylated α-synuclein in Schwann cells (Schwann cell cytoplasmic inclusions) in multiple system atrophy

Filamentous aggregations of phosphorylated α-synuclein in Schwann cells (Schwann cell cytoplasmic inclusions) in multiple system atrophy

... and spinal cord of pa- tients with MSA, but not in control ...and spinal nerves, peripheral ganglia and visceral autonomic nervous system of MSA pa- tients ...

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Conservative and Surgical Treatment Improves Pain and Ankle Brachial Index in Patients with Lumbar Spinal Stenosis

Conservative and Surgical Treatment Improves Pain and Ankle Brachial Index in Patients with Lumbar Spinal Stenosis

... nal nerves or that functional recovery of spinal nerves could be achieved by decompression ...autonomic nerves innervating the main artery in the lower leg and lead to an increase in ...lumbar ...

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Autonomic regulation of cutaneous vascular resistance in the bullfrog Rana catesbeiana

Autonomic regulation of cutaneous vascular resistance in the bullfrog Rana catesbeiana

... There were four specific goals: 1 to determine whether nerves associated with the vagal ganglion, the first two cervical sympathetic ganglia, cranial nerves IX and X and spinal nerves 1 [r] ...

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Deep Learning–Based Automatic Segmentation of Lumbosacral Nerves on CT for Spinal Intervention: A Translational Study

Deep Learning–Based Automatic Segmentation of Lumbosacral Nerves on CT for Spinal Intervention: A Translational Study

... MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 50 cases of spinal CT were manually labeled for lumbosacral nerves and bones using Slicer 4.8. The ratio of training/validation/testing was 32:8:10. A 3D U-Net was adopted ...

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Granulocyte colony stimulating factor attenuates inflammation in a mouse model of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

Granulocyte colony stimulating factor attenuates inflammation in a mouse model of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

... culture. Spinal cord neu- ron culture consisted of NeuN positive neurons and to a lesser extent, SMI-32 positive motoneurons, and the lat- ter defined by the large size of the cell body and the long axon typical ...

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Cranial nerves XIII and XIV: nerves in the shadows

Cranial nerves XIII and XIV: nerves in the shadows

... an insight into the importance and complexity of this nerve. Recent textbooks, published after 1987, have classified cranial nerve XIII as the zero nerve, given that it is more rostral than the other cranial ...

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Subjective and Objective Analysis of Urinary Bladder Morbidity following Type III Radical Hysterectomy for Carcinoma Uterine Cervix

Subjective and Objective Analysis of Urinary Bladder Morbidity following Type III Radical Hysterectomy for Carcinoma Uterine Cervix

... bladder training was begun. After 3 to 6 months, 3 different types of cystometric change were noted. Twenty-five patients (53.2%) had hypotonic and acontractile bladders with enlarged capacity while 15 (31.9%) had better ...

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A Study on Kumbavatham

A Study on Kumbavatham

... The Vertebral column which lodges and protects the spinal cord, its meninges and the continuation of the central nervous system lies in the dorsum of the body. It forms a pillar which contains 33 segments and ...

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Interleukin 12: A Potential Link between Nerve Cells and the Immune Response in Inflammatory Disorders

Interleukin 12: A Potential Link between Nerve Cells and the Immune Response in Inflammatory Disorders

... cluded neonatal and adult BB-Wistar rats, and consisted of foot pad skin, sural and sciatic nerves, dorsal and sympathetic ganglion cells, spinal cord, and brain.. Tissue samples were im[r] ...

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