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Supraspinal Shaping of Adaptive Transitions in the State of Functional Connectivity Between Segmentally Distributed Dorsal Horn Neuronal Populations in Response to Nociception and Antinociception

In the anesthetized cat the correlation between the ongoing cord dorsum potentials (CDPs) recorded from different lumbar spinal segments has a non-random structure, suggesting relatively stable patterns of functional connectivity between the dorsal horn neuronal ensembles involved in the generation of these potentials.During the nociception induced

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Dynamical Behaviour of a Modified Tuberculosis Model with Impact of Public Health Education and Hospital Treatment

Tuberculosis (TB), caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis is one of the treacherous infectious diseases of global concern.In this paper, we consider a deterministic model of TB infection with the public health Clocks education and hospital treatment impact.The effective reproductive number, Rph, that measures the potential spread of TB is presented b

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Novel Strategies to Target Mast Cells in Disease

Mast cells (MCs) are versatile effector cells of the immune system, characterized by a large content of secretory granules containing a variety of inflammatory mediators.They are implicated in the host protection toward various external insults, but are mostly well known for their detrimental impact on a variety of pathological conditions, includin

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