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Genetically‐targeted control of the spinal cord and peripheral nervous system
Application of genetically‐targeted stimulation for treating diseases or injuries outside the brain. Optogenetic and chemogenetic systems have been developed for dysfunction in the cochlea, spinal cord, dorsal root ganglia (DRGs), peripheral nerves, lower urinary tract, and enteric nervous system (ENS). Created with Biorender.com.
Anakaren Romero Lozano+3 more
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Abstract Gastric heterotropia (GHT) may present from the oropharynx to the anus and is commonly associated with Meckel's diverticula. Here, we describe a rare case of anorectal GHT localized to the distal anal canal. A 14‐month‐old male patient presented for evaluation of rectal bleeding, severe constipation, and abdominal distention with poor response
Kathryn M. Stephenson+3 more
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Abstract Gastrointestinal dysmotility is commonly reported among patients with Mowat‐Wilson syndrome (MWS) and poses a significant symptomatic burden. Unfortunately, there remains a knowledge gap regarding effective treatment strategies. A 2‐year‐old male with MWS presented with chronic paradoxical abdominal pain, constipation, and progressively ...
Grace J. Lin+5 more
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Development of digital gait monitoring software for diagnosis of neuromuscular disorder [PDF]
Adegbenro Sunday Ajani
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Significance of Neuromuscular Monitoring for Proper Use of Sugammadex
Takahiro Suzuki
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Relaxin‐2 Ameliorates Spinal Cord Injury by Inhibiting Microglia Activation
ABSTRACT This study aims to assess the therapeutic effectiveness of Relaxin‐2 (RLN‐2) in promoting functional recovery and neuroprotection following spinal cord injury (SCI) in mice. Furthermore, continuous subcutaneous infusion of Serelaxin (0.5 mg/kg/day; human recombinant relaxin‐2) improved neurological recovery, as evidenced by higher Basso ...
Ji‐Huan Wang+2 more
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Advances in Neuromuscular Monitoring Techniques in Anesthesiology: A 2025 Perspective. [PDF]
Grabarczyk Ł.
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