chillier
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I made a few comments about this kind of idea on this thread, but I wanted to explore the idea a little more and see what others thought - you can perhaps tell me if it's unlikely then why.
The reasoning is the delay often reported with PEM lines up quite well with the timings associated with the transport of proteins along the axons of neurons, to and from nerve endings, sites of injury and the cell body.
It also lines up well with a delay associated with nerve damage, from the actual time of damage to the neuron losing electrical properties and degradation of the axon.
The reasoning is the delay often reported with PEM lines up quite well with the timings associated with the transport of proteins along the axons of neurons, to and from nerve endings, sites of injury and the cell body.
It also lines up well with a delay associated with nerve damage, from the actual time of damage to the neuron losing electrical properties and degradation of the axon.
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