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The blood vessels that supply the spinal cord primarily run along the surface of the spinal cord within the vertebral canal. These include the anterior spinal artery, which runs along the front of the spinal cord, and paired posterior spinal arteries that run along the back. Additionally, segmental arteries branch off from the aorta to supply the spinal cord at various levels, entering through the intervertebral foramina. Together, these vessels ensure adequate blood flow to the spinal cord's critical structures.

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