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Spinal interneuron
Interneuron relaying signals between sensory and motor neurons in the spinal cord / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A spinal interneuron, found in the spinal cord, relays signals between (afferent) sensory neurons, and (efferent) motor neurons. Different classes of spinal interneurons are involved in the process of sensory-motor integration.[1] Most interneurons are found in the grey column, a region of grey matter in the spinal cord.
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