Additional file 4 of Patterns of synaptic loss in human amyotrophic lateral sclerosis spinal cord: a clinicopathological study

Additional file 4: Fig. S4. Similar synaptic loss in patients with predominant lower MN symptoms/signs or with both upper (cortical) and lower (spinal) MN involvement. The overall synaptic area in the ventral horn of lumbar and cervical spinal cord was comparable in ALS patients displaying predomina...

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description Additional file 4: Fig. S4. Similar synaptic loss in patients with predominant lower MN symptoms/signs or with both upper (cortical) and lower (spinal) MN involvement. The overall synaptic area in the ventral horn of lumbar and cervical spinal cord was comparable in ALS patients displaying predominantly lower MN (LMN) signs and in patients displaying both upper MN (UMN) signs and LMN signs. ns = p 
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