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Effects of a synthetic bioactive peptide on neurite growth and nerve growth factor release in chondroitin sulfate hydrogels. [PDF]
Previous work has revealed robust dorsal root ganglia neurite growth in hydrogels of chondroitin sulfate. In the current work, it was determined whether addition of a synthetic bioactive peptide could augment neurite growth in these matrices via enhanced
Beier, Brooke L+3 more
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The transplantation of embryonic stem cells can effectively improve the creeping strength of nerves near an injury site in animals. Amniotic epithelial cells have similar biological properties as embryonic stem cells; therefore, we hypothesized that ...
Hua Jin+5 more
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✓Tumors of the brachial plexus are relatively rare and present a clinical challenge for the neurosurgeon. The management of these tumors therefore requires not only an understanding of the complex anatomy of the brachial plexus but also an appreciation of the appropriate surgical approach to the various tumors that may be encountered.
Sunit Das+3 more
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Gentle fundal pressure to facilitate vaginal delivery: A randomized clinical trial
Gentle manual fundal pressure results in a nonsignificant reduction in the second stage of labor and significant reduction in operative vaginal delivery and episiotomy without an increase in adverse outcomes. Abstract Introduction Fundal pressure during the second stage of labor is widely practiced but understudied.
Qing Guo+7 more
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SUPRACLAVICULAR ANESTHETIZATION OF THE BRACHIAL PLEXUS [PDF]
Harold Neuhof
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With improving surgical and technological solutions for repairing rotator cuff tears, there has been increased interest in treatment of partial rotator cuff tears.
Laurens J.H. Allaart, M.D.+3 more
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Anatomy of the brachial plexus
The brachial plexus is a complex anatomical network of nerves that mainly supplies the upper limb. A thorough understanding of the anatomy of this region provides the clinician with valuable clinical information that is crucial for evaluating and planning treatment for patients with obstetrical brachial plexus palsy.
Gregory H. Borschel, Abdullah E. Kattan
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Grip Force Modulation on Median Nerve Morphology Changes
ABSTRACT Compression on the median nerve can lead to carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS), and median nerve indicators measured from ultrasound images can be used for CTS diagnosis. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between grip force modulation and dynamic morphological changes of the median nerve. We used a digital grip dynamometer to
Shengwei Li+3 more
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Further Notes on a Case of Neuritis of Brachial Plexus [PDF]
W. P. Herringham
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