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  • The Spinal Cord: A Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation Text and Atlas
  • Written by author Charles Watson
  • Published by Elsevier Science, 11/27/2009
  • Many hundreds of thousands suffer spinal cord injuries leading to loss of sensation and motor function in the body below the point of injury. Spinal cord research has made some significant strides towards new treatment methods, and is a focus of many labo
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THE SPINAL CORD - A CHRISTOPHER AND DANA REEVE FOUNDATION TEXT AND ATLAS

Charles Watson, George Paxinos, Gulgun Kayalioglu, and Claire Heise (editors)

Introduction

PART A

Chapter 1
The organization of the spinal cord (Charles Watson, Curtin University and Gulgun Kayalioglu, Ege University)

Chapter 2
Development of the spinal cord (Ken Ashwell, University of New South Wales)

Chapter 3
The vertebral column and the spinal meninges (Gulgun Kayalioglu, Ege University)

Chapter 4
The spinal nerves (Gulgun Kayalioglu, Ege University)

Chapter 5
Blood supply to the spinal cord (Oscar Scremin, UCLA)

Chapter 6
Cytoarchitecture of the spinal cord (Claire Heise, Prince of Wales Medical Research Institute and Gulgun Kialioglu, Ege University)

Chapter 7
Organization of somatic motoneuron groups in the spinal cord (Steve McHanwell, University of Newcastle UK and Charles Watson, Curtin University)

Chapter 8
Spinal autonomic preganglionic neurones – the visceral efferent system of the spinal cord
(Colin R. Anderson, , University of Melbourne, Janet R. Keast,, Kolling Institute, University of Sydney at Royal North Shore Hospital, and Elspeth M. McLachlan, Prince of Wales Medical Research Institute)

Chapter 9
Central nervous system control of micturition (Gert Holstege, University of Groningen and Han Collewijn, Erasmus University Medical Center)

Chapter 10
Projections from the spinal cord to the brain (Gulgun Kayalioglu, Ege University)

Chapter 11
Projections from the brain to the spinal cord (Charles Watson, Curtin University and Alan Harvey, University of Western Australia)

Chapter 12
The propriospinal system (Amanda Conta and Dennis Stelzner, SUNY Upstate Medical Unviersity)

Chapter 13
Spinal cord transmitter substances (Claire Heise, Prince of Wales Medical Research Institute)

Chapter 14
Spinal cord injury: experimental animal models and relation to human therapy. 
 (Stephen Hodgetts, Giles Plant, and Alan Harvey, University of Western Australia)

PART B

An atlas of the mouse spinal cord
(Watson, Paxinos, Heise, and Kayalioglu)
An atlas of the rat spinal cord
(Watson, Paxinos, Heise, and Kayalioglu)


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