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  • ...f amitriptyline and gabapentin on chronic neuropathic pain in persons with spinal cord injury |journal=Arch Phys Med Rehabil |volume=88 |issue=12 |pages=1547–60
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  • ...skull. The bony canal formed by the vertebrae surrounds and protects the [[spinal cord]] - the delicate bundle of nerves that is the pathway of communication betw ...d support for the rest of the skeleton and muscles, and protection for the spinal cord, allowing the nervous system to convey nerve signals in a way that promotes
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  • ...skull. The bony canal formed by the vertebrae surrounds and protects the [[spinal cord]] - the delicate bundle of nerves that is the pathway of communication betw ...d support for the rest of the skeleton and muscles, and protection for the spinal cord, allowing the nervous system to convey nerve signals in a way that promotes
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  • | title = Nelson's Wound: Treatment of Spinal Cord Injury in 19th and Early 20th Century Military Conflicts
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  • GABA<sub>C</sub> is less widely distributed and is in the [[retina]], [[spinal cord]], superior colliculus, and [[pituitary gland]]. GABA<sub>C</sub> receptors
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  • ...most common paralytic polio. The poliovirus invades motor neurons in the spinal cord which may cause paralysis of the muscles that control breathing as well as
    11 KB (1,588 words) - 14:48, 7 February 2009
  • ...cal features of the spleen, kidneys, liver, lungs, urinary bladder, brain, spinal cord, skin, and numerous other animal and plant organs and tissues. He so chang
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  • ...d extricating victims of vehicle accidents, if there is any possibility of spinal cord injury, the patient must be immobilized with a backboard, [[cervical collar
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  • ...: "Human neural stem cells differentiate and promote locomotor recovery in spinal cord-injured mice", Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the Unite
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  • The field deals with the [[central nervous system]] (i.e., the brain and spinal cord), the [[peripheral nervous system]] and [[autonomic nervous system]], the
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  • ...at infects the [[central nervous system]], which consists of the brain and spinal cord. It may range from mild to acute infection. ...tem but, is rarely found in the cerebral cortex, cerebellum, meninges, and spinal cord. The most dominant changes in this stage are degeneration of nerve cells,
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  • ...ates the [[head]] through [[cranial nerve]]s, and is continuous with the [[spinal cord]], which innervates the body through [[spinal nerve]]s. Fibers that transmi ...ample opportunity to observe the consequences of injuries to the brain and spinal cord; he also performed numerous public dissections of animals for teaching the
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  • ...it is released in the Caudal serotonin nuclei, so as to have effect on the spinal cord. In the peripherial nervous system (such as in the gut wall) serotonin regu
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  • ...ivity of the damaged and dysfunctional nerves which convey impulses to the spinal cord nociceptor nerve structures, and thence to the higher centres. This mode of ...to these very stubborn pain syndromes. Examples of such syndromes include "spinal cord injury pain" and "post-stroke pain". The central nervous system itself is i
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  • ...to the paraventricular nuclei, which relay the circadian signals to the [[spinal cord]] and out via the sympathetic system to [[superior cervical ganglia]] (SCG)
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  • ...requency of intermittent [[urinary catheterization]] among patients with [[spinal cord]] disorders.<ref name="pmid9473999">{{cite journal| author=Anton HA, Chambe
    8 KB (1,196 words) - 08:31, 18 October 2010
  • ...cessor was [[Charles Scott Sherrington]]. Sherrington used reflexes in the spinal cord as a way of investigating the general properties of neurons and the nervous
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  • ...ed by [[Cervical vertebrae|cervical]], [[thoracic]] or [[corticospinal]] [[Spinal cord injury|injuries]]. Weighing four and a half tons,<ref name=IronMan25/> the
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  • * {{search link|"spinal chord"|spinal chord|ns0|ns14|ns100}} (spinal cord)
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  • ...entricular nucleus]] that project to other parts of the brain and to the [[spinal cord]]. In the posterior pituitary, oxytocin is packaged in large, dense-core ve ...Oxytocin receptors are expressed by neurons in many parts of the brain and spinal cord, including the [[amygdala]], [[ventromedial hypothalamus]], [[olfactory bul
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