Paradoxical clinical consequences of peripheral nerve injury—reply
R. M. R. McALLISTER, J. S. CALDER
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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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Adhesive chitosan-based hybrid biohydrogels for peripheral nerve injury repair. [PDF]
Qiu P+10 more
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A Wearable Soft Actuator for Directional Tactile Stimulation: Design and Testing
A wearable actuator able to produce directional tactile stimulation is obtained by embedding a planar shape memory spring in silicone matrix. The matrix is designed taking into account skin characteristics and leveraging its multifunctionality: it acts as a bias load, improves the thermal behavior of the spring and wearability.
Fabio Lazzari+6 more
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Paradoxical clinical consequences of peripheral nerve injury
Gearoid Lynch+2 more
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The prevalence and risk factors for peripheral nerve injury following arthroplasty: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Qiu J, Liao X, Deng R.
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Design, Modeling, and Control of a Soft Robotic Diaphragm‐Assist Device in a Respiratory Simulator
A soft robotic diaphragm‐assist device using fabric‐based pneumatic actuators with a 2‐step control system to optimize synchronization and support is introduced. This system can detect the initiation of breathing to trigger assistance and regulate pressures to provide the correct level of inhalation augmentation. Validation and testing are completed on
Diego Quevedo‐Moreno+5 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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Treatment for peripheral nerve injury: a protocol for a systematic review and Bayesian network meta-analysis. [PDF]
Yang Y+8 more
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ABSTRACT Background Temperature‐controlled radiofrequency (TCRF) ablation of the posterior nasal nerve has been shown to improve chronic rhinitis (CR) symptoms and quality of life (QoL). This study assesses the durability of TCRF's effectiveness and safety 3 years post‐procedure in patients with perennial allergic CR and nonallergic CR.
J. Pablo Stolovitzky+8 more
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