spinal cord

NOUN
  1. a major part of the central nervous system which conducts sensory and motor nerve impulses to and from the brain; a long tubelike structure extending from the base of the brain through the vertebral canal to the upper lumbar region
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  • A woman who gets adequate amounts of the B vitamin folate is much less likely to have a baby with a birth defect affecting the spinal cord.
  • Both the antisense drug and glibenclamide led to 75% reductions in spinal cord lesion volume six weeks after the injury, compared with sham-treated animals, the researchers reported. Social Security Reports, News and Informaion
  • `The knife severed the spinal cord just where it enters the medulla. WITHOUT REMORSE
  • The spinal cord is protected by bones stacked one upon the other.
  • The scientists then injected those neurons into the lumbar spinal cords of the paralyzed rats.
  • In addition, the dorsal central column of primary afferent fibers within the spinal cord appears susceptible to the inhibitory effects of hypoxia in rats.
  • The scan shows a mild focal dilatation of the central canal of the spinal cord over two vertebral levels in the mid-dorsal region.
  • MS is a chronic, progressive neurological disease that involves the loss of myelin from nerves in the brain and spinal cord.
  • Bee venom induced persistent spontaneous nociception was used to reflect spinal cord mediated nociceptive flexor reflect.
  • However, the role of the brain stem and spinal cord in acupuncture remains unclear.
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