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Translational control in the spinal cord regulates gene expression and pain hypersensitivity in the chronic phase of neuropathic pain. [PDF]

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Lister KC   +24 more
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Recreating the human brain: Are assembloids merely descriptive models? [PDF]

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The Chelonian Spinal Nerve Ganglia Are a Conglomerate of the Spinal Nerve Ganglia Proper and the Sympathetic Ganglia

Brain, Behavior and Evolution, 2009
A tyrosine hydroxylase-immunoreactive cell mass is found in the caudal portion of the dorsal nerve ganglion of the red-eared slider, <i>Trachemys scripta elegans</i>. The ganglion appears as a flat oval structure in the horizontal plane, where the major axis runs latero-medially, and the minor axis rostro-caudally in the ventral view.
Tetsuo, Kadota   +4 more
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Somites, Spinal Ganglia, and Centra

Cells Tissues Organs, 2003
Serial sections of 99 human embryos from Carnegie stages 8–23 were investigated and 38 graphic reconstructions were evaluated. At stage 9 somite 1 is of appreciable size and is separated from the otic disc, as also in the next several stages by rhombomeres and pharyngeal arches 3 and 4, thereby differing from the chick.
R. O'Rahilly, F. Müller
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Histochemical observation of bovine spinal ganglia

Histochemie, 1967
Morphologically, large oval cells, small oval cells and intermediate cells were distinguished among the nerve cells of the bovine spinal ganglion. — The nerve cells generally showed the prominent enzymatic reactions to SDH, NAD-, NADP-dependent MDH, GDH and NAD-dependent IDH.— Large cells reacted somewhat slightly to alpha-GDH, G-6-PDH and NADP ...
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Neuronal differentiation in the developing human spinal ganglia [PDF]

open access: possibleThe Anatomical Record, 2016
ABSTRACTThe spatiotemporal developmental pattern of the neural crest cells differentiation toward the first appearance of the neuronal subtypes was investigated in developing human spinal ganglia (SG) between the fifth and tenth developmental week using immunohistochemistry and immunofluorescence methods.
Vukojević, Katarina   +6 more
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NADPH-Diaphorase-Positive Structures in the Spinal Cord and Spinal Ganglia

Neuroscience and Behavioral Physiology, 2011
Using the histochemical reaction with the various incubation medium pH, the localization of NADPH-diaphorase was studied in the spinal cord and spinal ganglia of the adult rat. The data obtained indicate, that the application of the incubation medium with pH 7.4 allows to demonstrate the neurons with various NADPH-diaphorase activity, to define not ...
V V, Porseva, V V, Shilkin
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Estrogen Receptors in the Spinal Cord, Sensory Ganglia, and Pelvic Autonomic Ganglia

2003
Until relatively recently, most studies of the effects of estradiol in the nervous system focused on hypothalamic, limbic, and other brain centers involved in reproductive hormone output, feedback, and behaviors. Almost no studies addressed estradiol effects at the spinal cord or peripheral nervous system level.
R E, Papka, C N, Mowa
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