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Objective Impaired ability to induce stepping after incomplete spinal cord injury (SCI) can limit the efficacy of locomotor training, often leaving patients wheelchair‐bound. The cuneiform nucleus (CNF), a key mesencephalic locomotor control center, modulates the activity of spinal locomotor centers via the reticulospinal tract.
Anna‐Sophie Hofer +21 more
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Previous surgical procedures devised for intractable pain are the excision of painful area of the skin, peripheral neurotomy, intraspinal or intracranial posterior rhizotomies, anterolateral spinal cordotomy, spinothalamic tractotomy at medulla and ...
Abaas A. Olajire (2817280) +6 more
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Projection neurons in lamina III of the rat spinal cord are selectively innervated by local dynorphin-containing excitatory neurons [PDF]
Large projection neurons in lamina III of the rat spinal cord that express the neurokinin 1 receptor are densely innervated by peptidergic primary afferent nociceptors and more sparsely by low-threshold myelinated afferents. However, we know little about
Baseer, N. +5 more
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ABSTRACT Lateral medullary syndrome (LMS) is commonly associated with vertebral artery strokes, characterized by varied neurological manifestations depending on the site of the lesion. We report the positive effects of interdisciplinary rehabilitation interventions in helping achieve improved functional, psychosocial, and quality of life outcomes in a ...
Krystal Song +3 more
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A Pain in the Brain: How PACAP CeA Infusion Alters Mechanical and Thermal Sensitivity [PDF]
Pain is a universal experience, yet the treatment of pain continues to challenge the medical community. The first step toward treating pain is understanding the underlying neurological mechanisms that lead to the perception of pain.
Huessy, Julia Grace
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Somatosensory pleasure circuit: From skin to brain and back [PDF]
The skin senses serve a discriminative function, allowing us to manipulate objects and detect touch and temperature, and an affective/emotional function, manifested as itch or pain when the skin is damaged.
Andersson +72 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction The ventral intermediate nucleus (VIM) is a key target for deep brain stimulation (DBS) in treating essential tremor (ET). However, conventional indirect targeting often overlooks individual anatomic variability. Diffusion tractography (DT) offers a patient‐specific approach, but its effectiveness depends on the chosen method ...
Mahdi Alizadeh +9 more
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Hai-Li Li,1,2 Min Lin,1,2 Xing-Ping Tan,1,2 Jiang-Lin Wang1,2 1Department of Pain Management, The Affiliated Hospital of Southwest Medical University, Luzhou, Sichuan Province, 646000, People’s Republic of China; 2Anesthesiology and Critical Care ...
Li HL, Lin M, Tan XP, Wang JL
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Refined sensory measures of neural repair in human spinal cord injury: bridging preclinical findings to clinical value [PDF]
Sensory input from the periphery to the brain can be severely compromised or completely abolished after an injury to the spinal cord. Evidence from animal models suggests that endogenous repair processes in the spinal cord mediate extensive sprouting and
Curt, Armin, Haefeli, Jenny
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Canine NAPEPLD-associated models of human myelin disorders [PDF]
Canine leukoencephalomyelopathy (LEMP) is a juvenile-onset neurodegenerative disorder of the CNS white matter currently described in Rottweiler and Leonberger dogs. Genome-wide association study (GWAS) allowed us to map LEMP in a Leonberger cohort to dog
Bannasch, D L +28 more
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