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Segmented Polyurethanes Based on Adipate and Sebacate Biodegradable Polyesters for Use as Nerve Guide Conduits in Peripheral Nerve Regeneration. [PDF]
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Effects of Sphingosine-1-Phosphate on the Facilitation of Peripheral Nerve Regeneration. [PDF]
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Pregabalin as a neuroprotective alternative to methylprednisolone in peripheral nerve regeneration: an experimental study. [PDF]
Ateş İ +11 more
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Trends and key contributors in peripheral nerve regeneration research: A bibliometric study
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Annual Review of Neuroscience, 1990
Schwann cell basal laminae were demonstrated to serve as efficient conduits for the growth of regenerating axons in frozen nerve grafts, and in in situ freezing experiments. Regenerating axonal sprouts usually emanated from the first node of Ranvier proximal to the site of damage, and grew out along the inner surface of the basal lamina.
J W, Fawcett, R J, Keynes
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Schwann cell basal laminae were demonstrated to serve as efficient conduits for the growth of regenerating axons in frozen nerve grafts, and in in situ freezing experiments. Regenerating axonal sprouts usually emanated from the first node of Ranvier proximal to the site of damage, and grew out along the inner surface of the basal lamina.
J W, Fawcett, R J, Keynes
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European Surgery, 2005
The nerve chamber model has dominated the experimental study of peripheral nerve (PN) regeneration with animal models as well as in several clinical applications, such as the treatment of paralysis of limbs following severe trauma. The two stumps resulting from nerve transection are inserted inside a tubular chamber made from one of several materials ...
Mei, Zhang, Ioannis V, Yannas
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The nerve chamber model has dominated the experimental study of peripheral nerve (PN) regeneration with animal models as well as in several clinical applications, such as the treatment of paralysis of limbs following severe trauma. The two stumps resulting from nerve transection are inserted inside a tubular chamber made from one of several materials ...
Mei, Zhang, Ioannis V, Yannas
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Neurosurgery Clinics of North America, 1991
The success of peripheral nerve regeneration is dependent on the survival of axotomized neurons, the efficacy of axonal outgrowth from those neurons, and the specificity of reinnervation of peripheral targets by those neurons. Experimental evidence indicates that following peripheral injury, primary sensory (DRG) neurons and in some cases, motoneurons ...
F J, Liuzzi, B, Tedeschi
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The success of peripheral nerve regeneration is dependent on the survival of axotomized neurons, the efficacy of axonal outgrowth from those neurons, and the specificity of reinnervation of peripheral targets by those neurons. Experimental evidence indicates that following peripheral injury, primary sensory (DRG) neurons and in some cases, motoneurons ...
F J, Liuzzi, B, Tedeschi
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