PERIPHERAL NERVE REGENERATION: A Follow-up Study of 3,656 World War II Injuries. Edited by Barnes Woodhall, M.D., Professor of Neurosurgery, Duke University Medical School, Durham, North Carolina; and Gilbert W. Beebe, Ph.D., Statistician, Follow-up Agency Division of Medical Sciences National Research Council. 9x5½ in. Pp. xxiv+67l, with 22 figures, 60 plates and 286 tables. Index. 1956. Washington, D.C.: United States Government Printing Office. Price $3.75 [PDF]
Roland Barnes
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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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Despite the capacity of Schwann cells to support peripheral nerve regeneration, functional recovery after nerve injuries is frequently poor, especially for proximal injuries that require regenerating axons to grow over long distances to reinnervate ...
T. Gordon, Placheta Eva, G. Borschel
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Strategies to promote peripheral nerve regeneration: electrical stimulation and/or exercise
Enhancing the regeneration of axons is often considered to be a therapeutic target for improving functional recovery after peripheral nerve injury. In this review, the evidence for the efficacy of electrical stimulation (ES), daily exercise and their ...
T. Gordon, A. English
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Expression of specific sheath cell proteins during peripheral nerve growth and regeneration in mammals. [PDF]
Hans Werner Müller+3 more
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Oriented artificial nanofibers and laser induced periodic surface structures as substrates for Schwann cells alignment [PDF]
People with injuries to the peripheral nervous system, due to its poor functional regeneration, suffer from paralysis of the facial muscles, fingers and hands, or toes and feet, often for the rest of their lives. Therefore, to improve patients' quality of life, there is an urgent need for conduits that effectively support the healing of large defects ...
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Innovations in Peripheral Nerve Regeneration
The field of peripheral nerve regeneration is a dynamic and rapidly evolving area of research that continues to captivate the attention of neuroscientists worldwide.
Ting Chak Lam, Yiu Yan Leung
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Impaired peripheral nerve regeneration in a mutant strain of mice (Enr) with a Schwann cell defect [PDF]
EM Rath+3 more
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Adipose Tissue Derivatives in Peripheral Nerve Regeneration after Transection: A Systematic Review
Introduction: Peripheral nerve injury (PNI) is increasingly prevalent and challenging to treat despite advances in microsurgical techniques. In this context, adipose tissue derivatives, such as adipose-derived stem cells, nanofat, and stromal vascular ...
Rafael Silva de Araújo+4 more
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Peripheral nerve regeneration and neurotrophic factors [PDF]
Giorgio Terenghi
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