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In this study, the neuroanatomy of the swine lumbar spinal cord, particularly the spatial orientation of dorsal roots was correlated to the anatomical landmarks of the lumbar spine and to the magnitude of motor evoked potentials during epidural electrical stimulation (EES). We found that the proximity of the stimulating electrode to the dorsal roots entry zone across spinal segments was a critical factor to evoke higher peak-to-peak motor responses. Positioning the electrode close to the dorsal roots produced a significantly higher impact on motor evoked responses than rostro-caudal shift of electrode from segment to segment.

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  • TMEM184A is identified as a heparin receptor in vascular cells, playing a role in anti-proliferative signaling.
  • Research shows TMEM184A is expressed in vascular endothelial cells of zebrafish fins, affecting regeneration.
  • Knockdown of TMEM184A leads to disorganized vessel growth and increased endothelial cell proliferation, suggesting its role in regulating angiogenesis.
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Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a serious and complex mental disorder with a lifetime prevalence of 5.9%, characterized by pervasive difficulties with emotion regulation, impulse control, and instability in interpersonal relationships and self-image. Impairments in interpersonal functioning have always been a prominent characteristic of BPD, indicating a need for research to identify the specific interpersonal processes that are problematic for diagnosed individuals.

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