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'I'm running for motor neurone - and my family' - MSNA Guernsey runner who lost three family members to motor neurone disease (MND) will run the London Marathon on Sunday to raise money in their memory for two charities. Steve le Flem's uncle and ...
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The cerebral cortex processes sensory information via a complex network of neural connections. How are these signals ...
A new study by UT Health San Antonio and Stanford University scientists brings us closer to understanding how the body detects different sensations such as pain, itch and touch.
For instance, when you touch something hot, your sensory nerves send a message to your brain telling you, ‘This is hot!’ But it’s the motor nerves that take action—like pulling your hand away.
The occupation at higher risk of developing motor neurone disease Unlike many chronic conditions linked to lifestyle, where being ‘unhealthy’ increases risk, MND doesn’t follow the usual rules ...
They then examined how the TDP-43 in specific motor neurons initiates disease progression to other motor-related neurons. Their study was published in Acta Neuropathologica on Aug 9, 2023.
Two genes, SMN1 and SMN2, are involved in production of survival motor neuron protein. SMN1 does most of the work to produce the full-length protein and is vital to motor neuron survival and function.
"Imaging technique uncovers protein abnormality in motor neurone disease." ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, 11 August 2024. <www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2024 / 08 / 240808115249.htm>.
A train is to be named in honour of rugby league legend and motor neurone disease (MND) campaigner Rob Burrow. Burrow died aged 41 in June 2024, having spent the last five years of his life ...
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