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Advances in Materials, 2023
Hydrogel‐based regenerated scaffolds show promise as a platform for neural regeneration following spinal cord injury (SCI). Nevertheless, the persistent problem of poor mechanical strength and limited integration with the host tissue still exists.
Longyou Xiao +11 more
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Hydrogel‐based regenerated scaffolds show promise as a platform for neural regeneration following spinal cord injury (SCI). Nevertheless, the persistent problem of poor mechanical strength and limited integration with the host tissue still exists.
Longyou Xiao +11 more
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Implantable Zinc–Oxygen Battery for In Situ Electrical Stimulation‐Promoted Neural Regeneration
Advances in Materials, 2023Electrical stimulation is a promising strategy for treating neural diseases. However, current energy suppliers cannot provide effective power for in situ electrical stimulation.
Luhe Li +14 more
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Advances in Materials, 2021
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a common dementia that is currently incurable. The existing treatments can only moderately relieve the symptoms of AD to slow down its progress.
Dehua Huang +7 more
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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a common dementia that is currently incurable. The existing treatments can only moderately relieve the symptoms of AD to slow down its progress.
Dehua Huang +7 more
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Cytokines in neural regeneration
Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 1992Growth factors with already established multiple effects on non-neural cells continue to be of considerable interest to researchers with regard to the nervous system, where regulation of cell maintenance and plasticity in relation to lesion and regeneration is part of their functional repertoire.
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Photoacoustic Carbon Nanotubes Embedded Silk Scaffolds for Neural Stimulation and Regeneration.
ACS Nano, 2022Neural interfaces using biocompatible scaffolds provide crucial properties, such as cell adhesion, structural support, and mass transport, for the functional repair of nerve injuries and neurodegenerative diseases.
Nan Zheng +5 more
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2012
Regeneration of the nervous system requires either the repair or replacement of nerve cells that have been damaged by injury or disease. While lower organisms possess extensive capacity for neural regeneration, evolutionarily higher organisms including humans are limited in their ability to regenerate nerve cells, posing significant issues for the ...
Melissa M, Steward +2 more
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Regeneration of the nervous system requires either the repair or replacement of nerve cells that have been damaged by injury or disease. While lower organisms possess extensive capacity for neural regeneration, evolutionarily higher organisms including humans are limited in their ability to regenerate nerve cells, posing significant issues for the ...
Melissa M, Steward +2 more
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Neural Regeneration: Lessons from Regenerating and Non-regenerating Systems
Molecular Neurobiology, 2012One only needs to see a salamander regrowing a lost limb to become fascinated by regeneration. However, the lack of robust axonal regeneration models for which good cellular and molecular tools exist has hampered progress in the field. Nevertheless, the nervous system has been revealed to be an excellent model to investigate regeneration.
Leonardo M R, Ferreira +3 more
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