User:NiayeshRahimiCortese/sandbox/Spinal Interneuron
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A Spinal interneuron is found in the spinal cord, and relays signals between afferent neurons and efferent neurons. Further, this particular type of interneuron is involved in the process of sensory-motor integration[1]. The region of the spinal cord called the gray matter is the place where many types of neurons synapse.
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