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   Spinal Cord Anatomy and Organization: The spinal cord is part of the central nervous system (CNS), which extends caudally and is protected by the bony structures of the vertebral …
   The dorsal column medial lemniscus pathway (DCML), is the sensory pathway responsible for transmitting fine touch, vibration and conscious proprioceptive information from the body to the cerebral cortex; as …
   Corticospinal Tract: The corticospinal tract< conducts impulses from the brain to the spinal cord. It contains mostly axons originated from the motor cortex. The corticospinal tract is made up …
   Pharmacokinetics – Excretion: Excretion of a drug is a number of processes by which a drug is eliminated either in an unaltered form (unbound molecules) or as a metabolite. …
   Pharmacokinetics – Metabolism: The liver is the principal site of drug metabolism. Although metabolism typically inactivates drugs, some drug metabolites are pharmacologically active—sometimes even more so than the parent …
   Pharmacokinetics – Distribution: Once a drug enters into systemic circulation, it must be distributed into interstitial and intracellular fluids. Each organ or tissue can receive different doses of the …