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 | Rat Genome Database - templaterubrospinal tract morphogenesis (GO:0021964) Generation of a long process of a CNS neuron, that carries efferent (outgoing ... http://rgd.mcw.edu/tools/ontology/ont_annot.cgi?term_key=283661&ontology=go |
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 | Stephen Davies Lab Report - Page 7 - CareCure ForumsAlthough in the same paper we showed that descending axons of the rubrospinal tract were also able to cross GDA bridged injujry sites and grow within pathways beyond the injury ... http://sci.rutgers.edu/forum/showthread.php?t=66029&page=7 |
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 | Upper Motor Neuronal TractsThe rubrospinal tract passes through the red nucleus. The cerebellum sends messages to the spinal nerves along this tract. http://www.csuchico.edu/~pmccaffrey/syllabi/CMSD%20320/362unit10.html |
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 | Neuroscience Lab ... Ventral Spinocerebellar Tract (VSCT) Spinothalamic Tract (STT; also called Anterolateral System) Corticospinal Tracts (CST for lateral, CSTa for anterior) Rubrospinal Tract (RST ... http://www.meddean.luc.edu/lumen/MedEd/Neuro/frames/nlBSsL/nl40fr.htm |
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 | DESCENDING CONTROL OF SPINAL MOTOR SYSTEMS1) the rubrospinal tract, a crossed tract descending in the lateral white column, which is virtually vestigial in man, and confined to the cervical segments, but which may play a ... http://www.mona.uwi.edu/fpas/courses/physiology/neurophysiology/DescendingPathways.htm |
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 | QandA - NeuroWikiQ2) You mentioned losing motor control because of damage to the Rubrospinal Tract, but still having reflexive ability (throwing a ball at them and their hand going up quickly). http://neurowiki.amygdala.net/index.php?title=QandA |
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 | Chapter 16 - Initiation and Control of Movement ... reticulospinal tracts is more inhibited when more tissue is left in connection with them, but there are other tracts that originate at higher levels, e.g., the rubrospinal tract ... http://www.unmc.edu/physiology/Mann/mann16.html |
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 | red nucleus: Definition from Answers.com ... in the gray matter of the tegmentum of the mesencephalon of higher vertebrates; it receives fibers from the cerebellum of the opposite side and gives rise to rubrospinal tract ... http://www.answers.com/topic/red-nucleus |
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 | BS 22. Red Nucleus (the "Ruber") - PathwayIn the spinal cord the rubrospinal tract courses within the LATERAL FUNICULUS JUST VENTRAL TO THE LATERAL CORTICOSPINAL TRACT. http://www.neuroanatomy.wisc.edu/Bs97/TEXT/P22/pw.htm |
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 | Class: Rubrospinal_tractClass(birn_org_anat:birnOrgAnatomy_682 partial birn_org_anat:birnOrgAnatomy_514) http://fireball.drexelmed.edu/birnlex/OWLDocs/birn_org_anat_birnorganatomy_682.html |
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 | tract definition | Dictionary.com rubrospinal tract ... noun . 1. an expanse or area of land, water, etc.; region; stretch. 2. Anatomy. http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=tract |
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 | Neuroscience Online (iii,2,3)lateral corticospinal tract; rubrospinal tract; Medial pathways control axial muscles and are responsible for posture, balance, and coarse control of axial and proximal muscles. http://www.uth.tmc.edu/nba/neuroscience/s3/iii2-3.html |
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 | Chapter 1010.6.3. 1. Rubrospinal tract This is a very important motor tract in animals. Nuclear ruber contains neuron cell bodies. Their axons once leave red nucleus immediately ... http://compepid.tuskegee.edu/syllabi/biomedical/Anatomy/neuroanat/chapter10.html |
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 | rubrospinal: Definition from Answers.comrubrospinal Pertaining to the red nucleus and the spinal cord. r. tract ? spinal cord motor tract emanating from the red http://www.answers.com/topic/rubrospinal |
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 | Red nucleus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaSince the red nucleus has sparse control over hands (as the Rubrospinal tract is more involved in large muscle movement such as that for Arms and Legs), fine control of the fingers ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_nucleus |
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 | Medical NeurosciencesIn the spinal cord the rubrospinal tract courses within the LATERAL FUNICULUS JUST VENTRAL TO THE LATERAL CORTICOSPINAL TRACT. The rubrospinal tract is thought to be involved in the ... http://www.neuroanatomy.wisc.edu/virtualbrain/BrainStem/22Ruber.html |
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 | Rubrospinal tract - Psychology WikiThe rubrospinal tract is a part of the nervous system. It is a part of the indirect extra-pyramidal tract and is responsible for large muscle movement such as the arms and the legs http://psychology.wikia.com/wiki/Rubrospinal_tract |
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