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1  NPs localizing with nerve roots exiting the spinal column.
2 artilage in the intervertebral joints of the spinal column.
3 ease resulting in chronic deformation of the spinal column.
4 me-space distribution of HSV-1 in the intact spinal column.
5 tervertebral discs during development of the spinal column.
6 T and KO mouse visceral yolk sac, brain, and spinal column.
7 m that ensures the bilateral symmetry of the spinal column.
8 ion disorders, birth defects that affect the spinal column.
9 egulated to ensure bilateral symmetry of the spinal column.
10 Bq (range, 0.24-2.25 cGy/MBq) for CSF in the spinal column, 1.03 +/- 0.69 cGy/MBq (range, 0.27-5.15 c
11 e 13 +/- 11 h (range, 5-75 h) for CSF in the spinal column, 8 +/- 3 h (range, 3-17 h) for ventricles,
12 ow a remarkable capacity to regenerate their spinal column after injury, an ability that stands in st
13 owned for the advanced osteoarthritis of its spinal column and hip joint, and their implications for
14 s within the neural tube, and absence of the spinal column and most of the ribs.
15 monstrate the flow of CSF tracers within the spinal column and reveal the major spinal pathways for o
16  was estimated to the CSF, separately to the spinal column and ventricles, and to the whole body and
17 al cords remain but are enclosed in a single spinal column as in the human diastematomyelia.
18 ormation of new bone along the anterolateral spinal column at four adjacent vertebral bodies.
19 familiar with all surgical approaches to the spinal column but also be proficient in using various re
20 rogenitor cells alters cartilage biology and spinal column development.
21 rimary failure of neural tube closure of the spinal column during the embryologic period.
22 e include cardiac, lung, craniofacial, limb, spinal column, eye, inner ear and urogenital defects.
23                        Analysis of dissected spinal column from Taf9b KO mice confirmed that TAF9B al
24                           Instability of the spinal column has been recognized as a significant cause
25 is a three-dimensional (3D) deformity of the spinal column in pediatric population.
26 yrinth of the placenta, embryonic brain, and spinal column in wild-type (WT) mice.
27 sensory cortex is highly dependent on dorsal spinal column inputs, and other spinal pathways do not s
28 spinal cord is dysplastic, and the overlying spinal column is absent.
29 tor neuron syndrome after irradiation to the spinal column is caused by a proximal motor polyradiculo
30  SMN protein in the brain and throughout the spinal column of neonatal SMA mice.
31             Chronic repetitive forces on the spinal column promote the development of degenerative sp
32 5 to August 2019, three Thiel-embalmed human spinal column samples, unilaterally perfused with an iod
33 ion of glycolysis with [(18)F]FDG in various spinal column segments; (ii) [(18)F]FDG PET/CT can detec
34 y was biased to be ~170 times greater at the spinal column than at the sciatic nerve.