Nerve Regeneration ... bent in an extreme accident, the spinal cord inside is severely bruised and compressed, causing localized injury and death to many of the nerve cells and their ... View More
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alzheimers ... There was a loss of nerve cells from the Cerebral Cortex in the Alzheimeramp39s victim. Approximately ten percent of the neurons in this region were lost. ... View More
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Project: Stem Cell Research ... cell.ampquot While ampquotbone marrow transplantsampquotactually a transplant of stem cellsare currently used for a wide variety of diseases, and fetal nerve cells have been ... View More
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Parkinsonamp39s Disease ... cortex. The nerve cells of the cerebral cortex send instructions to the muscles of the body located in the cortical motor area. These ... View More
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The Brain of an athlete ... The nervous system contains nerve cells, or neurons about 100 billion neurons, that coordinate the action that a person makes. ... View More
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Cocaine ... It has an excitatory effect on nerve cells in the brain. ... The nerve cells of the brain are able to vary their activity level or their state of excitation. ... View More
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Stem Cell Research ... After doing this, some nerve cells died off immediately. A second wave of programmed cell death called apoptosis followsN. Seppa. 2000. ... View More
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Alzheimers disease Neurobiology causes and treatments of1 ... In the brain, the nerve cells in the part that controls memory and thinking are damaged, this interrupts the passage of messages between communicating cells. ... View More
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Cloning ... For example Alzhimeramp39s is a degenerative brain disease which is charactarized by the death of nerve cells in the cerebral cortex which results in speech ... View More
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Nervous System ... etc. The nervous system is a network of neurons nerve cells that that sends information to the brain to be analyzed. Neurons live ... View More
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Parkinsonamp39s Disease ... od, nerve cells in the part of the brain that produce dopamine, the substantia nigra, begin to decrease in number. Parkinsonamp39s disease ... View More
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Alzheimers ... Up to 2 million people suffer from it, which is one percent of the population Rashkis, 38.ampquot ampquotIn Alzheimeramp39s Disease the nerve cells in the part of the brain ... View More
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Schizophrenia ... When the fetal brain is being developed and wired in, the nerve cells grow, divide, and build connections with each other. The basic ... View More
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Schizophrenia ... When the fetal brain is being developed and wired in, the nerve cells grow, divide, and build connections with each other. The basic ... View More
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How Stun Guns Work ... This electrical signal tells the nerve cells to release a neurotransmitter communication chemical to the appropriate muscle cells. ... View More
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nerves system ... Nerve cells contain 3 parts: dendrites, cell body and the axon. Dendrite is the receiving part of the neuron. ... Neurons are also called nerve cells. ... View More
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Stem cell research ... wish. From heart cells, brain cells, kidney cells, liver and even nerve cells, which in an adult do not regenerate when lost . Now ... View More
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Alzheimeramp39s Disease ... die. A healthy brain has about 140 billion nerve cells called neurons that generate electrical and chemical signals. Chemicals called ... View More
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nature versus nurture ... Infants are born with about one hundred billion nerve cells. All of these nerve cells have not yet made the important connection ... View More
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Tay Sachs Research Paper ... enzyme is caused by a deficiency of an enzyme called Hexosominidase A, or Hex A which is suppose to break down fatty substances in the nerve cells of the brain ... View More
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Ganglion Cells ... The ganglion cell collects the electrical messages concerning the visual signal from the two layers of nerve cells preceding it in the retinal wiring scheme. ... View More
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The Depletion of Dopamine in the Brain Resulting Parkinsonamp39s ... creates shortage of the brainsignaling chemical known as dopamine causing impaired movement.Parkinsonamp39s disease occurs when certain nerve cells, or neurons ... View More
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Narcolepsy ... Another study by Frank Wu indicated that there was another group of nerve cells in the brainstem called the Locus Coeruleus. The ... View More
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marijuna ... When someone uses marijuana, these chemicals travel through the bloodstream and quickly attach to special places on the brainamp39s nerve cells. ... View More
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Parkinsonamp39s Disease ... Causes: Parkinsonamp39s Disease is caused because of progressive decay of the nerve cells in the section of the brain that directs muscle movement. ... View More
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Parkinsonamp39s Disease ... Causes: Parkinsonamp39s Disease is caused because of progressive decay of the nerve cells in the section of the brain that directs muscle movement. ... View More
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Dyslexia ... Secondly, another expert finding was presented by Dr. Glen Rosen, a Harvard neuroscientist, as he explained that nerve cells within the left hemisphere of the ... View More
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Alzheimers Disease ... defective. Neurofibillary tangles are skeins of another abnormal protein, but the tangle is found inside the nerve cells. The reason ... View More
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MITOCHONDRIAL DISEASES ... 2 PARKINSONamp39S DISEASE Parkinsonamp39s disease occurs when certain nerve cells or neurons in an area of the brain become impaired. It ... View More
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Research Needed for Alzheimeramp39s Disease ... Nerve cells that support memory and cognition die off, and the brains show diminished quantities of the neurotransmitters that allow neurons to communicate ... View More
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