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dorsal horn Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

পৃষ্ঠীয় শিঙা,





dorsal horn's Usage Examples:

The posterior grey column (posterior cornu, dorsal horn, spinal dorsal horn, posterior horn, sensory horn) of the spinal cord is one of the three grey.


The term posterior horn (also dorsal horn, posterior cornu, dorsal cornu) may refer to: Posterior horn of lateral ventricle in the brain, which passes.


magnus is mostly pain mediation; in fact it sends projections to the dorsal horn of the spinal cord to directly inhibit pain.


posterior grey column (dorsal horn) to form synapses with second order or secondary neurons in layer VII just beneath the dorsal horn.


Most of the afferents come from the ipsilateral dorsal horn of the spinal cord and project exclusively to the parts of the LRN that.


ventromedial medulla sends descending inhibitory and excitatory fibers to the dorsal horn spinal cord neurons.


injured tissue as well as in the spinal dorsal horn.


These factors increase the responsiveness of the dorsal horn pain-projection neurons to ensuing stimuli.


input to a C fiber, there is a progressive build up in the spinal cord dorsal horn; this phenomenon is similar to tetanus in muscles but is called wind-up.


Central sensitization occurs when neurons in the spinal cord's dorsal horn or brainstem become more responsive after repeated stimulation by peripheral.


Lissauer's tract that synapse on second order neurons in grey matter of the dorsal horn.


of sensory neurons must first synapse in the dorsal horn of the spinal cord, the area of the dorsal horn where they synapse is different.


sensory neuron in the dorsal root ganglion, second order cell in the dorsal horn, third order cell in the lateral cervical nucleus near C1 and C2, and.


second-order projection neurons in the spinal cord at the upper laminae of the dorsal horn in the substantia gelatinosa.


with neuropathic pain, the natural metabolite DMS is unregulated in the dorsal horn.


of Rolando Laminae III and IV: nucleus proprius Lamina V: Neck of the dorsal horn.


The axons then pass through the dorsal horn to make connections with secondary neurons.


carry the signal to neurons in the dorsal horn of spinal cord.


DNIC refers to the mechanism by which dorsal horn wide dynamic range neurons responsive.


post-doctoral fellow, determined that the marginal zone (lamina I) of the dorsal horn of the spinal cord contained neurons that were responsive to different.


Furthermore, facilitated excitatory synaptic transmission in spinal dorsal horn neurons, a mechanism by which NmU stimulates pain, did not occur in NmUR2.



Synonyms:

afferent nerve; nervus spinalis; afferent; dorsal root; sensory nerve; spinal nerve;

Antonyms:

efferent;

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