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Peripheral Nerve Regeneration

Neurosurgery Clinics of North America, 1991
The success of peripheral nerve regeneration is dependent on the survival of axotomized neurons, the efficacy of axonal outgrowth from those neurons, and the specificity of reinnervation of peripheral targets by those neurons. Experimental evidence indicates that following peripheral injury, primary sensory (DRG) neurons and in some cases, motoneurons ...
F J, Liuzzi, B, Tedeschi
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Nerve regeneration and nerve repair

Neurological Research, 2008
(2008). Nerve regeneration and nerve repair. Neurological Research: Vol. 30, Nerve Regeneration and Nerve Repair, pp. 997-998.
Rajiv, Midha, Eric L, Zager
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Electrically Conductive Hydrogel Nerve Guidance Conduits for Peripheral Nerve Regeneration

Advanced Functional Materials, 2020
Peripheral nerve injuries are serious conditions, and surgical treatment has critical limitations. Therefore, nerve guidance conduits (NGCs) are proposed as an alternative.
Junggeon Park   +9 more
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Electrical stimulation to enhance peripheral nerve regeneration: Update in molecular investigations and clinical translation.

Experimental Neurology, 2020
Peripheral nerve injuries are common and frequently result in incomplete functional recovery even with optimal surgical treatment. Permanent motor and sensory deficits are associated with significant patient morbidity and socioeconomic burden.
K. Zuo, T. Gordon, K. Chan, G. Borschel
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Nerve regeneration

Current Opinion in Neurology, 1995
The regeneration of nerve is a brilliant example of plasticity within the nervous system. Axonal sprouts form within a few hours of nerve injury and grow vigorously over long distances. Nonetheless, recovery from nerve injury, such as that seen after laceration of distal motor-sensory nerve, is often incomplete.
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Ultrasound‐Responsive Aligned Piezoelectric Nanofibers Derived Hydrogel Conduits for Peripheral Nerve Regeneration

Advances in Materials
Nerve guidance conduits (NGCs) are considered as promising treatment strategy and frontier trend for peripheral nerve regeneration, while their therapeutic outcomes are limited by the lack of controllable drug delivery and available physicochemical cues.
Dongyu Xu   +8 more
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Peripheral Nerve Regeneration

2005
The nerve chamber model has dominated the experimental study of peripheral nerve (PN) regeneration with animal models as well as in several clinical applications, such as the treatment of paralysis of limbs following severe trauma. The two stumps resulting from nerve transection are inserted inside a tubular chamber made from one of several materials ...
Mei, Zhang, Ioannis V, Yannas
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Electrospinning Multilayered Scaffolds Loaded with Melatonin and Fe3O4 Magnetic Nanoparticles for Peripheral Nerve Regeneration

Advanced Functional Materials, 2020
Peripheral nerve injury is a common clinical problem bringing heavy burden to patients, due to its high incidence and unsatisfactory treatment. Nerve guidance conduit (NGC) is a promising scaffold for peripheral nerve repair, and bioactive agents are ...
Xuan Chen   +7 more
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Peripheral nerve regeneration

Neuroscience Research, 1996
Peripheral nerve regeneration comprises the formation of axonal sprouts, their outgrowth as regenerating axons and the reinnervation of original targets. This review focuses on the morphological features of axonal sprouts at the node of Ranvier and their subsequent outgrowth guided by Schwann cells or by Schwann cell basal laminae.
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Nerve Regeneration

Encyclopedia of Gerontology and Population Aging, 2021
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