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Glossary of Terms
... Nervous System (CNS) The part of the nervous system that contains the brain and the spinal cord. Chlorination A process of adding chlorine to water to disinfect it, to aid in coagulation ...
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Fungal Diseases
... -3b. Fungal Diseases i. Cryptococcosis The agent is Cryptococcus neoformans that affect the lungs, brain, spinal cord and meninges. Organisms are found in soil with bird feces, as yeast and not mold ... -3b. Fungal Diseases i. Cryptococcosis The agent is Cryptococcus neoformans that affect the lungs, brain, spinal cord and meninges. Organisms are found in soil with bird feces, as yeast and not mold ...
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News and Communication Services at Oregon State University
... patterns of development occur.” The studies were done in embryonic spinal cord in mice, although the same process ultimately takes place ... the various types of spinal cord cells – there may be 10s to 100s of cell types just in the spinal cord. The cell types ... If the task were spinal cord repair, for instance, the goal would be to influence cells to become certain types of spinal cord cells. This area ...
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News and Communication Services at Oregon State University
... organs and parts of a living vertebrate animal. The findings were made using mouse embryonic spinal cord as a model, and will be announced this week in Proceedings of the National Academy ...
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Molecule Illustrations
... lethal accumulation of mannose in vacuoles of cells of the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord). The actual vacuoles are swollen organelles called lysosomes where the enzymatic breakdown process normally occurs ...
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UMass Amherst: Biology Department -> Faculty
... Margery C. Coombs Professor Vertebrate Paleontology Gerald B. Downes Assistant Professor Development and function of spinal cord networks Elizabeth R. Dumont Associate Professor Vertebrate Morphology Paul J. Godfrey* Retired Biogeography; Coastal Ecology ...
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UMass Amherst: Biology Department -> Faculty -> Gerald Downes
... spinal cord networks that orchestrate locomotive behavior. Since spinal cord organization is broadly conserved among vertebrates, our work holds promise to provide insight into mammalian spinal cords. One approach we are taking to examine spinal cord ...
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botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Anemone Pulsatilla - Herb Profile and Information
... . The chief action of pure Anemonin is a depressant one on the circulation, respiration and spinal cord, to a certain extent resembling that of Aconite. The symptoms are slow and feeble pulse ...
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Curare
... , but unlike curare, strychnine is a convulsant poison--it increases the reflex excitability of the spinal cord and the medullary centers. Asphyxia is the final cause of death, but the victim first ...
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Ability Garden - Winter 2006
... Ability Garden in September initiated a horticulture therapy program geared to individuals recovering from stroke, spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury and other long-term health challenges. "Our focus will be on ...
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