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Stem Cells Seeds of Hope
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Author: j_thomas
Date: Sep 4, 2008 22:01

...cord injury is incredibly complex, When spinal cord injury occurs many things go...cell may provide a bridge between spinal cord, To persuade a bridge idea...Synder worked with white rats with spinal cord injury, he divided them into... scaffold in affected area of spinal cord. He knew that it ... communicating with the injured spinal cord, Spinal cord starts communicating with ... rats, which had injury in spinal cord, have been significantly improved ...
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Re: I am you, you are I
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Author: Immortalist
Date: Aug 16, 2008 23:30

... top. There's your R complex, with your spine sticking down toward the ground. The R brain is just a big swelling at the top of a spinal cord, and that's how it developed. Worms have little swellings, snakes have bigger ones. OK so far? Next we'll add the layer that makes mammals ...
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Author: turtoni
Date: Aug 15, 2008 23:12

...at the top. There's your R complex, with your spine sticking down toward the ground. The R brain is just a big swelling at the top of a spinal cord, and that's how it developed. Worms have little swellings, snakes have bigger ones. OK so far? Next we'll add the layer that makes mammals behave ...
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Author: Immortalist
Date: Aug 15, 2008 22:46

...head is at the top. There's your R complex, with your spine sticking down toward the ground. The R brain is just a big swelling at the top of a spinal cord, and that's how it developed. Worms have little swellings, snakes have bigger ones. OK so far? Next we'll add the layer that makes mammals behave so ...
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Author: Immortalist
Date: Aug 13, 2008 19:35

...://www.dyslexiaonline.com/information/brain/reverb_circuits.html ...All of this raises the possibility of self-reexciting loops, not unlike the reverberating circuits postulated for the spinal cord by Rafael Lorente de Nó in 1938, in the very first volume of the Journal of Neurophysiology. If the synaptic strengths are high enough, and ...
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Author: Theresa McCarty
Date: Aug 13, 2008 15:34

...head is at the top. There's your R complex, with your spine sticking down toward the ground. The R brain is just a big swelling at the top of a spinal cord, and that's how it developed. Worms have little swellings, snakes have bigger ones. OK so far? Next we'll add the layer that makes mammals behave so differently ...
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Author: turtoni
Date: Aug 12, 2008 23:38

...head is at the top. There's your R complex, with your spine sticking down toward the ground. The R brain is just a big swelling at the top of a spinal cord, and that's how it developed. Worms have little swellings, snakes have bigger ones. OK so far? Next we'll add the layer that makes mammals behave so differently ...
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Author: Immortalist
Date: Aug 12, 2008 23:05

... head is at the top. There's your R complex, with your spine sticking down toward the ground. The R brain is just a big swelling at the top of a spinal cord, and that's how it developed. Worms have little swellings, snakes have bigger ones. OK so far? Next we'll add the layer that makes mammals behave so differently from reptiles...
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Author: Immortalist
Date: Aug 12, 2008 21:45

...://www.dyslexiaonline.com/information/brain/reverb_circuits.html ...All of this raises the possibility of self-reexciting loops, not unlike the reverberating circuits postulated for the spinal cord by Rafael Lorente de Nó in 1938, in the very first volume of the Journal of Neurophysiology. If the synaptic strengths are high enough, and ...
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Author: Kalman Rubinson
Date: Jul 23, 2008 19:25

... control our motor responses accordingly. The cerebellum is good at predicting what will happen. Another way to put this is that the cerebellum can modulate spinal reflexes but not directly since it has no direct connections to the spinal cord. In addition, there are other regions that can also modulate reflexes. Kal
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