motor neuron in English

noun
1
a nerve cell forming part of a pathway along which impulses pass from the brain or spinal cord to a muscle or gland.
Muscles are stimulated by signals from nerve cells called motor neurons .
noun
    motoneuron

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1. Madras motor neuron disease (MMND) is a motor neuron disease affecting primarily lower motor neurons.

2. Antenoon Sensory motor neuron pathology

3. It's called motor neuron disease.

4. Clonus test - Upper motor neuron lesion test.

5. PseudoBulbar palsy is an upper motor neuron palsy that …

6. abnormal gait, altered reflexes, and sensory or motor neuron abnormalities.

7. I have had motor neuron disease for practically all my adult life.

8. Progressive Bulbar palsy is a motor neuron disorder that involves the lower motor neurons

9. A typical result of an upper motor neuron lesion is paralysis of voluntary movement.

10. Monomelic Amyotrophy (MMA), is a rare motor neuron disease first described in 1959 in Japan

11. A neurologic examination may detect disorientation, abnormal gait, altered reflexes, and sensory or motor neuron ...

12. It was a great shock to me to discover that I had motor neuron disease.

13. A pseudoBulbar palsy is an upper motor neuron lesion of cranial nerves IX, X and XII.

14. A Bulbar palsy is a lower motor neuron lesion of cranial nerves IX, X and XII

15. The next level of control is the upper motor neuron with cells of origin in the sensorimotor cortex.

16. When the sensory neuron is stimulated, it fires the motor neuron, and the siphon and gills are withdrawn.

17. Objective To research the protective effects of different allogeneic cells injected into denervated muscles on ventricornual motor neuron.

18. F-wave Amplitudes have been used to demonstrate changes of motor neuron excitability in spasticity and pharmacological antispastic therapy

19. Dysregulation of synaptogenesis genes Antecedes motor neuron pathology in spinal muscular atrophy Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A

20. The nervous control of the gill withdrawal reflex is a simple unit of one sensory neuron and one motor neuron.

21. Monomelic Amyotrophy (MMA) is a benign motor neuron disease with bilateral muscular atrophy in asymmetry and abnormal in the electromyography (EMG)

22. Bulbar palsy is a lower motor neuron palsy that affects the nuclei of the IXth, Xth, XIth, and XIIth cranial nerves

23. Presence and isotype of anti-ganglioside antibodies in healthy persons, motor neuron disease, peripheral neuropathy, and other diseases of the nervous system"."

24. Objective: To study the effect of acupuncture on enzymology of the motor neuron of anterior horn of injured spinal cord in rats.

25. In this study it is shown that F-wave Amplitudes can also be used to document changes of motor neuron excitability as an effect of physiotherapy

26. Lesion of nucleus Ambiguus results in atrophy (lower motor neuron) and paralysis of innervated muscles, producing nasal speech, dysphagia, dysphonia, and deviation of the uvula toward the CONTRA

27. This disease includes familial asymmetrical frontal and, in the further course, frontotemporal dementia, parkinsonism, which is often initially sensitive to levodopa, signs of upper motor neuron degeneration, and, less commonly, amyotrophy.

28. Bulbar dysfunction resulting from corticoBulbar pathway or brainstem neuron degeneration is one of the most important clinical problems encountered in motor neuron disease (MND) and contributes to various respiratory complications which are major causes of morbidity and mortality.

29. A Bulbar palsy refers to disease affecting the glossopharyngeal, vagus, accessory and hypoglossal nerves and is due to lower motor neuron pathology. Typically, patients with a Bulbar palsy present with signs and symptoms of the cranial nerves affected as mentioned.

30. Loss of motor neurons in the cortex, brainstem and spinal cord is the hallmark of motor neuron disease/amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (MND/ALS), resulting in weakness of limbs, respiratory and Bulbar muscles and eventually death from respiratory failure in the majority of patients

31. ‘During Anabolism, small molecules are changed into larger, more complex molecules of carbohydrate, protein, and fat.’ ‘In healthy elderly men, age-related decline in quadriceps muscle force has been related to the reduced circulating levels of testosterone, which is able to stimulate muscle protein Anabolism and motor neuron size.’

32. ‘During Anabolism, small molecules are changed into larger, more complex molecules of carbohydrate, protein, and fat.’ ‘In healthy elderly men, age-related decline in quadriceps muscle force has been related to the reduced circulating levels of testosterone, which is able to stimulate muscle protein Anabolism and motor neuron size.’

33. Bulbar weakness (or Bulbar palsy) refers to bilateral impairment of function of the lower cranial nerves IX, X, XI and XII, which occurs due to lower motor neuron lesion either at nuclear or fascicular level in the medulla or from bilateral lesions of the lower cranial nerves outside the brain-stem

34. Most people with Bulbar onset amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) showed distinct signs of motor neuron injury starting in the Bulbar region of the brain that controls swallowing and speaking, before symptoms descended to regions that control the upper limbs and then the lower limbs, a small study of the disease’s spread patterns found.

35. The Ice Bucket Challenge, sometimes called the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, was an activity involving the pouring of a bucket of ice water over a person's head, either by another person or self-administered, to promote awareness of the disease amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS, also known as motor neuron disease and in the U.S