University of Copenhagen: Neurological Signals From Spinal Cord Surprise Scientists
September 20, 2019
September 20, 2019
COPENHAGEN, Denmark, Sept. 20 [TNSmedicalresearch] -- The University of Copenhagen issued the following news:
With a study of the network between nerve and muscle cells in turtles, researchers from the University of Copenhagen have gained new insight into the way in which movements are generated and maintained. In the long term, the new knowledge may have an impact on the treatment of, for example, ALS and spinal cord injuries.
For most people, it is easy to put one leg . . .
With a study of the network between nerve and muscle cells in turtles, researchers from the University of Copenhagen have gained new insight into the way in which movements are generated and maintained. In the long term, the new knowledge may have an impact on the treatment of, for example, ALS and spinal cord injuries.
For most people, it is easy to put one leg . . .