Single-cell atlas reveals how spinal neurons help coordinate walking and other rhythmic movements

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Summary:
- Researchers at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital have developed a high-resolution, single-cell atlas of the spinal cord to identify the specific neuronal populations responsible for rhythmic motor functions like walking.
- The study utilized advanced transcriptomic profiling to map the diversity of spinal interneurons, providing a foundational framework for understanding how the central nervous system coordinates complex locomotive behaviors.
- These findings offer significant potential for developing targeted regenerative medicine and therapeutic interventions for patients suffering from spinal cord injuries or motor coordination disorders.

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