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Ascending Spinal Cord Tract

Known as: Ascending Spinal Cord Tracts, Ascending Spinal Tracts, Ascending Tracts of Spinal Cord 
A nervous tract that transmits pain, temperature, and touch sensations and position and vibratory sense to the brain.
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Review
1989
Review
1989
The concept of a dorsal column syndrome arose during the middle of the last and the beginning of the present Based on the… 
1988
1988
Cervical spinal stenosis is radiologically defined by a reduced inner diameter (X less than 13 mm) of the cord canal and in most… 
1982
1982
Computer‐averaged short‐latency somatosensory evoked potentials (SLSEP) to unilateral stimulation of the peroneal nerve were… 
1979
1979
Several investigators have implicated norepinephrine and other toxic substances released in the region of a spinal cord injury in… 
1963
1963
Discharges evoked in ascending spinal tracts on stimulation of muscle, skin, and mixed, leg and wing nerves were recorded from… 
1963
1963
Iolmqvist, B., O. Oscarsson and N. Uddenberg. Organization of ascending spinal tracts activated from forelimb afferents in the… 
1963
1963
Holmqvist, B. and O. Oscarsson. Location, course, and characteristics of uncrossed and crossed ascending spinal tracts in the cat…