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The gut metabolite indole-3 propionate promotes nerve regeneration and repair
The regenerative potential of mammalian peripheral nervous system neurons after injury is critically limited by their slow axonal regenerative rate1. Regenerative ability is influenced by both injury-dependent and injury-independent mechanisms2.
, Guiping Kong, Luming Zhou
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Facial Nerve Repair following Acute Nerve Injury
Abstract Background Acute facial nerve iatrogenic or traumatic injury warrants rapid management with the goal of reestablishing nerve continuity within 72 hours. However, reconstructive efforts should be performed up to 12 months from the time of injury since facial musculature may still be viable and thus facial tone and function may be ...
Ehud Fliss +7 more
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Protecting the Nerve Coaptation: Connector-Assisted Nerve Repair in Complex Injuries. [PDF]
Zoghoul Alsmadi N +5 more
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Peripheral nerve injuries arising from trauma or disease can lead to sensory and motor deficits and neuropathic pain. Despite the purported ability of the peripheral nerve to self-repair, lifelong disability is common. New molecular and cellular insights
Anjali Balakrishnan +6 more
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Design and Fabrication of Polymeric Hydrogel Carrier for Nerve Repair
Nerve regeneration and repair still remain a huge challenge for both central nervous and peripheral nervous system. Although some therapeutic substances, including neuroprotective agents, clinical drugs and stem cells, as well as various growth factors ...
Xiaoyu Ma +9 more
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Pharmacokinetic Analysis of Diosgenin in Rat Plasma by a UPLC-MS/MS Approach
Diosgenin, a steroidal sapogenin, has attracted attention worldwide owing to its pharmacological properties, including antitumor, cardiovascular protective, hypolipidemic, and anti-inflammatory effects.
Pei Liu +10 more
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Characterization of circular RNAs in dorsal root ganglia after central and peripheral axon injuries
In central nervous system, axons fail to regenerate after injury while in peripheral nervous system, axons retain certain regenerative ability. Dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neuron has an ascending central axon branch and a descending peripheral axon branch
Hong-Jun Cao +4 more
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Background Myelin sheath is a crucial accessory to the functional nerve-fiber unit, its disruption or loss can lead to axonal degeneration and subsequent neurodegenerative diseases (NDs).
Jinghui Xu +13 more
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Peripheral nerve injury (PNI) is a neurological disorder caused by trauma that is frequently induced by accidents, war, and surgical complications, which is of global significance.
Jue Ling +8 more
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Pure-silk fibroin hydrogel with stable aligned micropattern toward peripheral nerve regeneration
Successful repair of long-distance peripheral nerve injuries remains a challenge in the clinic. Rapid axon growth is a key to accelerate nerve regeneration.
Gu Xinyi +6 more
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