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Cervical spinal cord structure

Known as: SPINAL CORD, CERVICAL, Cervical Portion of Spinal Cord, Cervical Spinal Cord 
The portion of the spinal cord located in the cervical region.
National Institutes of Health

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2002
2002
1. Previous studies from our laboratory have established that a latent respiratory motor pathway can be activated to restore… 
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2000
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2000
Opiates active at the μ‐opiate receptor (MOR) produce antinociception, in part, through actions involving substance P (SP), a… 
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1997
Highly Cited
1997
The World Health Organisation (WHO) classification of brain tumours now includes the entity central neurocytoma as originally… 
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1996
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1996
This study assesses the effects of theophylline on enhancing phrenic nerve discharge and functional hemidiaphragmatic recovery… 
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1993
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1993
The neuroanatomical basis of forelimb motor control was examined following various surgical spinal cord lesions in the rat. Focal… 
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1992
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1992
Summary Tissue factor (TF), the principal procoagulant of human brain, resides in specific regions of the non-human primate… 
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1988
Highly Cited
1988
1. The cutaneus trunci muscle (CTM) is a thin broad sheet of skeletal muscle that originates bilaterally on the humerus and…