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- ... types of cells and tissues, including muscles, the spinal cord, and the nerves that connect the brain and spinal cord to muscles and to sensory cells that ...
- ... column do not close completely around the developing nerves of the spinal cord. As a result, part of the spinal cord may stick out through an opening in the spine, leading to permanent nerve damage.As described above, variations in the MTHFR ...
- ... the spectrum of pleomorphic polyglucosan bodies in muscle, nerve, and spinal cord with two novel mutations in the GBE1 ...
- ... 1 is produced primarily in the brain and spinal cord (central nervous system), particularly in nerve cells (neurons) that extend down the spinal cord (corticospinal tracts). These neurons send electrical signals ...
- ... enhancing protein 1 (REEP1), which is found in nerve cells (neurons) in the brain and spinal cord. The REEP1 protein is located within cell compartments called mitochondria, which are the energy-producing centers in cells, and ... by degeneration of nerve cells (neurons) that trigger muscle movement. Most of ...
- ... DM20. Proteolipid protein 1 is found primarily in nerves in the brain and spinal cord (the central nervous system) and DM20 is produced mainly in nerves that connect the brain and spinal cord to ...
- ... to be important for the survival of specialized nerve cells in the spinal cord called motor neurons, which play an essential ... muscle movement resulting from a loss of specialized nerve cells called motor neurons in the spinal cord.The EXOSC3 gene mutations that cause PCH1B ...
- ... region of the brain that connects to the spinal cord). The white matter consists of nerve fibers covered by a fatty substance called myelin, ... the fibers and promotes the rapid transmission of nerve impulses. In HBSL, the ... ...
- ... the AR gene have been found to cause spinal and bulbar muscular atrophy. This condition affects specialized nerve cells that control muscle movement (motor neurons). The ...
- ... called microglia. These cells protect the brain and spinal cord from foreign invaders and remove dead nerve cells and other debris. Although the TYROBP-TREM2 ...