MMI133 Lecture Notes - Lecture 23: Nociceptor, Rabies Virus, Ceftriaxone

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Cns and pns: brain and spinal cord both enclosed by bone, all nerves in the body are connected to the spinal cord, motor nerves: carry messages from cns to parts of the body, sensory nerves: transmit messages from periphery to the cns, axons: long extensions of nerves, transmit impulses (bundles of axons make up nerves, ganglia: small bodies containing sensory nerve cells located near the spinal column (but outside of it, motor nerve cells: located in the spinal column, meninges: 3 layers covering the surface of the brain and spinal cord, meningitis: inflammation or infection of the meninges. Csf (cerebrospinal fluid: fills the four ventricles in the brain, flows in the sub arachnoid space, cushions the spinal cord, normally low level of proteins, antibodies, complement cells, or cells in general, sterile (100 160ml), normally very few wbc/ml (0 5, very nutrient rich (ultra filtrate of blood)

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