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Abstract The aim of this study was to explore the primary afferent depolarization mechanism, to determine whether the soleus transspinal evoked potential (TEP), elicited through transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation over the L1–L2 level, is modulated by presynaptic inhibition and heteronymous facilitation, similar to the Hoffmann (H) reflex, elicited ...
Julia Sordet+5 more
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Abstract figure legend The volume‐regulated anion channel (VRAC), composed of leucine‐rich repeat‐containing 8 (LRRC8) proteins, serves both canonical and non‐canonical functions in vertebrate cells. The canonical function of this channel relates to its original description, which is homeostatic regulation of cell volume in response to hypotonic ...
Sergei Yanushkevich+9 more
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Abstract figure legend Schematic diagram of intestinal nerve abnormality underlying the mechanisms of visceral hypersensitivity. In physiological conditions with normal sensation, enteric neurons are situated in the submucosal and myenteric plexuses, and the spinal afferent fibres ramify within the enteric plexus. However, serotonin/5‐hydroxytryptamine
Tzu‐Yi Lee+9 more
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Impact of Habitual Flexion on Bone Formation After Spinal Fusion Surgery: An In Silico Study
Lumbar spinal fusion is an effective treatment for spinal conditions, but non‐union remains a challenge due to unfavorable mechanical signals at the fusion site. This study used a computational model to investigate how habitual flexion loading affects bone fusion, finding that hybrid (compression + flexion) loading led to greater bone formation ...
Siddarth Ananth Swaminathan+5 more
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Chondrodystrophic Dogs as a Preclinical Large Animal Model of Discogenic Back Pain
This study aims to validate an underutilized canine preclinical model of discogenic back pain model by deep phenotyping several structural and pain associated outcomes with novel findings in the areas of RNA sequencing and whole patch clamp of canine dorsal root ganglion neurons.
Mary K. Heimann+18 more
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Measurement of the kinematics of the lumbar spine in vivo
Allen, R., Nixon, M.S., Zheng, Y.
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