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Humanized corneal stroma‐like adhesive patches (HCSPs) are developed for lamellar keratoplasty and corneal perforation repair. HCSPs exhibit histological, optical, and biomechanical characteristics similar to those of the natural cornea, with improved wet tissue adhesion, anti‐degradation, and anti‐swelling capabilities compared to conventional tissue ...
Long Zhao+9 more
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Ten Myths in Nerve Surgery [PDF]
Background: Surgical innovation has provided new options for the management of complex peripheral nerve injuries, generating renewed interest in this field.
Bertelli, Jayme+9 more
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PRACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF PERIPHERAL NERVE INJURIES, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO COMPENSATORY MOVEMENTS [PDF]
Samuel D. Ingham
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The Potential Role of Adipose-Derived Stem Cells in Regeneration of Peripheral Nerves
Peripheral nerve injuries are common complications in surgical and dental practices, often resulting in functional deficiencies and reduced quality of life.
Sunil P. Mohan+9 more
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Due to the limitations in autogenous nerve grafting or Schwann cell transplantation, large gap peripheral nerve injuries require a bridging strategy supported by nerve conduit. Cell based therapies provide a novel treatment for peripheral nerve injuries.
Lihua Luo+13 more
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This work utilizes spatial transcriptomics to map the transcriptional landscape of adenomyosis with obvious invagination structure from the invaginating site to deep lesions. By integrating with single‐cell RNA sequencing, this study elucidates the molecular features of invagination, invasion, and fibrosis, and finds the major participants and vital ...
Boyu Li+19 more
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Hypoxia-inducible factor 1a protects peripheral sensory neurons from diabetic peripheral neuropathy by suppressing accumulation of reactive oxygen species [PDF]
Diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) is one of the most common diabetic complications. Mechanisms underlying nerve damage and sensory loss following metabolic dysfunction remain large unclear. Recently, hyperglycemia-induced mitochondrial dysfunction and the generation of ROS have gained attention as possible mechanisms of organ damage in diabetes ...
arxiv
Ficus carica L. (Fig) promotes nerve regeneration in a mouse model of sciatic nerve crush
Peripheral nerve injuries result in significant loss of motor and sensory function, and the slow rate of nerve regeneration can prolong recovery time.
Satoshi Sugita+4 more
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Implantable Self‐Powered Systems for Electrical Stimulation Medical Devices
In this paper, the design strategy and clinical application of ISS are discussed in depth from four aspects: the design and optimization of the energy collection module, the selection and preparation of adaptive electrode materials, the innovation of system design strategy, and the biological effect of electrical stimulation of ISS.
Xi Cui, Li Wu, Chao Zhang, Zhou Li
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Liquid Metal as Connecting or Functional Recovery Channel for the Transected Sciatic Nerve [PDF]
In this article, the liquid metal GaInSn alloy (67% Ga, 20.5% In, and 12.5% Sn by volume) is proposed for the first time to repair the peripheral neurotmesis as connecting or functional recovery channel. Such material owns a group of unique merits in many aspects, such as favorable fluidity, super compliance, high electrical conductivity, which are ...
arxiv