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Natural polymer‐derived bioscaffolds for peripheral nerve regeneration
In recent decades, artificial nerve scaffolds have become a promising substitute for
peripheral nerve repair. Considerable efforts have been devoted to improving the …
peripheral nerve repair. Considerable efforts have been devoted to improving the …
Peripheral nerve injuries treatment: a systematic review
R Li, Z Liu, Y Pan, L Chen, Z Zhang, L Lu - Cell biochemistry and …, 2014 - Springer
Patients with peripheral nerve injuries, especially severe injury, often face poor nerve
regeneration and incompletely functional recovery, even after surgical nerve repair. Current …
regeneration and incompletely functional recovery, even after surgical nerve repair. Current …
Functional evaluation of peripheral nerve regeneration and target reinnervation in animal models: a critical overview
X Navarro - European Journal of Neuroscience, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Peripheral nerve injuries usually lead to severe loss of motor, sensory and autonomic
functions in the patients. Due to the complex requirements for adequate axonal …
functions in the patients. Due to the complex requirements for adequate axonal …
[ספר][B] Nerve surgery
SE Mackinnon, A Yee, JR Barbour, GH Borschel… - 2015 - thieme-connect.com
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Beyond the limiting gap length: peripheral nerve regeneration through implantable nerve guidance conduits
ER Riva, M Özkan, E Contreras, S Pawar… - Biomaterials …, 2024 - pubs.rsc.org
Peripheral nerve damage results in the loss of sensorimotor and autonomic functions, which
is a significant burden to patients. Furthermore, nerve injuries greater than the limiting gap …
is a significant burden to patients. Furthermore, nerve injuries greater than the limiting gap …
Techniques and graft materials for repairing peripheral nerve defects
X Zou, Y Dong, A Alhaskawi, H Zhou, SHA Ezzi… - Frontiers in …, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Peripheral nerve defects refer to damage or destruction occurring in the peripheral nervous
system, typically affecting the limbs and face. The current primary approaches to address …
system, typically affecting the limbs and face. The current primary approaches to address …
Immediate electrical stimulation enhances regeneration and reinnervation and modulates spinal plastic changes after sciatic nerve injury and repair
M Vivó, A Puigdemasa, L Casals, E Asensio… - Experimental …, 2008 - Elsevier
We have studied whether electrical stimulation immediately after nerve injury may enhance
axonal regeneration and modulate plastic changes at the spinal cord level underlying the …
axonal regeneration and modulate plastic changes at the spinal cord level underlying the …
Regeneration and functional recovery following peripheral nerve injury
FJ Rodríguez, A Valero-Cabré, X Navarro - Drug discovery today: disease …, 2004 - Elsevier
Peripheral nerve injuries result in loss of neural control in denervated segments of the body,
and severe disabilities for the patients. Nerve regeneration usually does not allow for …
and severe disabilities for the patients. Nerve regeneration usually does not allow for …
Neuroprotective effects of dihydroprogesterone and progesterone in an experimental model of nerve crush injury
I Roglio, R Bianchi, S Gotti, S Scurati, S Giatti… - Neuroscience, 2008 - Elsevier
A satisfactory management to ensure a full restoration of peripheral nerve after trauma is not
yet available. Using an experimental protocol, in which crush injury was applied 1 cm above …
yet available. Using an experimental protocol, in which crush injury was applied 1 cm above …
Methods and protocols in peripheral nerve regeneration experimental research: Part III—Electrophysiological evaluation
Peripheral nerve injuries usually lead to devastating loss of motor, sensory, and autonomic
functions in the patients. Due to the complex requirements for adequate axonal …
functions in the patients. Due to the complex requirements for adequate axonal …