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  • The dorsal horn of the spinal cord is responsible for integrating, processing and relaying sensory information from the external environment to other parts of the nervous system. During neural development six distinct populations of sensory interneurons, which process the sensory input from the periphery, arise in the dorsal spinal cord. The Bone Morphogenetic Proteins, which are expressed in the adjacent roof plate at the dorsal midline of the spinal cord, are both necessary and sufficient for …Read more