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Neurons and Networks in the Spinal Cord, Volume 1198

Description
This volumes examines the mechanisms that underlie the generation of sensory and motor activity in the functional and dysfunctional spinal cord: a cutting-edge model system for both basic and translational neuroscience.

At the basic neuroscience level, the volume explores the functional organization of neuronal networks responsible for processing sensory inputs and generating motor outputs and the genes that control the assembly of these networks.  At the translational neuroscience level, articles describe approaches to understand and therapeutically modify spinal network responses to pain and injury.

Articles cover a wide range of topics from genetic, synaptic, and cellular mechanisms underlying network development and functions to plasticity and regeneration following spinal cord injury.

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About the Author

Lea Ziskind-Conhaim is the editor of Neurons and Networks in the Spinal Cord, Volume 1198, published by Wiley. Joseph R. Fetcho is the editor of Neurons and Networks in the Spinal Cord, Volume 1198, published by Wiley.