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Molluscum contagiosum is transmitted by direct contact with skin lesions, fomites, and sexual activity.
Sensory Neuron
A nerve cell that is directly involved in receiving and transmitting information from sensory stimuli to the central nervous system.
Synaptic Plasticity
The ability of synapses to change in response to certain types of stimuli. Synaptic changes occur during learning and memory storage.
Walking Skills
The abilities or techniques associated with locomotion on foot, which can vary widely among different organisms and developmental stages.
Synaptic Connections
The points of contact where signals are transmitted between neurons or between neurons and other cell types.
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