Longitudinal RNA-Seq analysis of acute and chronic neurogenic skeletal muscle atrophy. [PDF]
Skeletal muscle is a highly adaptable tissue capable of changes in size, contractility, and metabolism according to functional demands. Atrophy is a decline in mass and strength caused by pathologic loss of myofibrillar proteins, and can result from ...
Coppola, Giovanni +4 more
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Oxidized Galectin-1 Stimulates the Migration of Schwann Cells from Both Proximal and Distal Stumps of Transected Nerves and Promotes Axonal Regeneration after Peripheral Nerve Injury [PDF]
Kenji Fukaya +9 more
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Degeneration and regeneration of peripheral nerves: role of thrombin and its receptor PAR-1 [PDF]
The peripheral nervous system has a striking regeneration potential and after damage extensive changes in the differentiation state both of the injured neurons and of the Schwann cells are observed.
Artico, M. +7 more
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Update on Tendon Transfers for Peripheral Nerve Injuries [PDF]
Wim Brandsma, D. Sammut
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Improved Outcome after Peripheral Nerve Injury in Mice with Increased Levels of Endogenous Omega-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids [PDF]
Stacy Gladman +8 more
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The role of kinases in peripheral nerve regeneration: mechanisms and implications
Peripheral nerve injury disease is a prevalent traumatic condition in current medical practice. Despite the present treatment approaches, encompassing surgical sutures, autologous nerve or allograft nerve transplantation, tissue engineering techniques ...
Xu Zhang +3 more
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Cyclooxygenase-1 in the Spinal Cord Is Altered after Peripheral Nerve Injury [PDF]
Xiaoying Zhu, James C. Eisenach
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Gene therapy targeting SARM1 blocks pathological axon degeneration in mice [PDF]
Axonal degeneration (AxD) following nerve injury, chemotherapy, and in several neurological disorders is an active process driven by SARM1, an injury-activated NADase.
DiAntonio, Aaron +8 more
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An uncommon peripheral nerve injury after penetrating injury of the forearm: the importance of clinical examination [PDF]
D Sunderamoorthy
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