Study finds that neurotransmitter phenotype switching by excitatory interneurons regulates recovery after spinal lesions - Medical Xpress

6/2/2022 12:00:00 AM2 years 11 months ago
by Ingrid Fadelli
by Ingrid Fadelli
When adult humans and animals severely injure their spinal cord, they become irreversibly paralyzed and are no longer able to move body parts controlled by the section of the spinal cord below their lesion. To counteract the damage done by the injury, doctors…
When adult humans and animals severely injure their spinal cord, they become irreversibly paralyzed and are no longer able to move body parts controlled by the section of the spinal cord below their … [+4644 chars]
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