ganglion in A Sentence

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    Ganglions can come back after a few months or years.

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    If required, a Ganglion can be removed by a small operation.

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    The therapeutic effect is focused on restoring the balance in the functioning of the Ganglion system.

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    While each animal wandered through the maze, its brain- and in particular, its basal ganglia- worked furiously.

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    The CNS consists of a bilobed brain(cerebral ganglia, or supra-pharyngeal Ganglion), sub-pharyngeal ganglia, circum-pharyngeal connectives and a ventral nerve cord.

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    Researchers found that by having positive conversations during celebration time you trigger basal ganglia system that releases the neurotransmitter dopamine.

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    Andy Huberman's group published last year that retinal Ganglion cells, you can classify them in a number of different ways.

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    My application to GRF was concentrated on why retinal Ganglion cells, the cells whose death causes vision loss in glaucoma, die.

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    It's not clear why Ganglions form, but they can be related to ageing or to injury to the joint or tendon.

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    After infection, the virus enters the nerve cells and travels up the nerve until it comes to a place called a Ganglion.

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    If iPS cells could be used to restore parts of the retina, like photoreceptor, Ganglion and Muller cells, vision could be restored.

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    Chakras are not the organs of the physical body, we can not study them and study as doctors are investigating nerve ganglia.

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    Most individual manifestations often confirm the presence of other pathologies that are not directly caused by dysfunction of the Ganglion system or brain activity.

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    Notably, a paper was published in Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences showing that retinal Ganglion cells express pressure sensors that render them vulnerable to elevated pressure.

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    Each segment of the spinal cord is associated with a pair of ganglia, called dorsal root ganglia, which are situated just outside the spinal cord.

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    In glaucoma, researchers believe that the Ganglion cells of the retina, as well as the support cells within the optic nerve, can die for various reasons.

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    One way you can classify them is the Ganglion cells that fire when lights turn on and the Ganglion cells that fire when lights turn off.

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    Each of these studies helps to advance our understanding of how the cerebellum, brainstem, and basal ganglia work in conjunction with cortical regions of the brain.

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    There are over a million retinal Ganglion cells in the human retina, and they allow you to see as they send the image to your brain.

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    Eventually, though, information is sent from the starburst to a collection of nerve cells(called a Ganglion), which ultimately sends the partly analyzed data to the brain.

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    Importantly, CFC research has underscored the importance of crosstalk between retinal Ganglion cells and surrounding glia in glaucoma progression, suggesting important new strategies for slowing or halting disease.

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    The term ganglia is a misnomer: In modern usage, neural clusters are called"ganglia" only in the peripheral nervous system; in the central nervous system they are called"nuclei.

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    On the left side are the left crus of the diaphragm, the left celiac Ganglion, the ascending part of the duodenum, and some coils of the small intestine.

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    In the fovea, which has high acuity, these Ganglion cells connect to as few as 5 photoreceptor cells; in other areas of retina, they connect to many thousand photoreceptors.

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    Following a primary infection, the virus enters the nerves at the site of primary infection, migrates to the cell body of the neuron, and becomes latent in the Ganglion.

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    But what we found over the first few years when we began is that Ganglion cell death isn't a rapid event, at least not in the case of glaucoma.

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    A key concern, then, is determining how and when retinal Ganglion cell death is activated in glaucoma, and what steps can be taken to stop or prevent this from happening.

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    And what that experiment did, from the Calkins laboratory, was to really ask, that process of the Ganglion cells, as it actually connects in the brain, how does that process behave?

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    Nature designed the eye in a way so that light can pass through the Ganglion cells and into the photo receptors, which are the light detecting cells within the retina.

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    Their study, published Feb. 10 in The Journal of Neuroscience, reveals how some types of retinal Ganglion cells alter their structures within seven days of elevated eye pressure, while others do not.

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