SILENCING LONG-DESCENDING INTER-ENLARGEMENT PROPRIOSPINAL NEURONS IMPROVES HINDLIMB STEPPING AFTER CONTUSIVE SPINAL CORD INJURIES

Silencing long-descending inter-enlargement propriospinal neurons improves hindlimb stepping after contusive spinal cord injuries

Spinal locomotor circuitry is comprised of rhythm generating ANTIOXIDANT FORMULA centers, one for each limb, that are interconnected by local and long-distance propriospinal neurons thought to carry temporal information necessary for interlimb coordination and gait control.We showed previously that conditional silencing of the long ascending propri

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Estimating the potential impact of surveillance test-and-treat posts to reduce malaria in border regions in sub-Saharan Africa: a modelling study

Abstract Background The last malaria cases in near-elimination settings are often found in international border regions due to the presence of hard-to-reach populations, conflict, uneven intervention coverage, and human migration.Test-and-treat border posts are an under-researched form of active case detection used to interrupt transmission chains

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Does inequality erode political trust?

A long-standing argument in the political sciences holds that high levels of inequality are incompatible with democracy.Although a number of studies have by now investigated whether income inequality endangers democratic consolidation and stability through corroding popular support, the findings remain inconclusive.This study provides new evidence

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