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Peripheral nerve regeneration

Neuroscience Research, 1996
Peripheral nerve regeneration comprises the formation of axonal sprouts, their outgrowth as regenerating axons and the reinnervation of original targets. This review focuses on the morphological features of axonal sprouts at the node of Ranvier and their subsequent outgrowth guided by Schwann cells or by Schwann cell basal laminae.
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Peripheral Nerve Regeneration

2011
Several advances in nerve cell culture, development of new biomaterials, and genetic techniques have led to the introduction to innovative techniques for nerve regeneration. Analytically, natural or artificial grafts used to bridge nerve gaps have four central components germane to regeneration: scaffold/substrate, growth factors, extracellular matrix (
A. Jain   +2 more
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Peripheral Nerve Regeneration

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1972
To the Editor— Rix's letter (217:480, 1971) recommending primary nerve repair in combined nerve and tendon lacerations, and the subsequent letters of Raskind et al (217:1864, 1971) and Cramer (219:1213, 1972) presented interesting discussions of the management of peripheral nerve injuries.
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Puerarin Accelerates Peripheral Nerve Regeneration

The American Journal of Chinese Medicine, 2011
This study investigates the effect of puerarin (PR) on peripheral nerve regeneration in vitro and in vivo. PR at concentrations of 1, 10, and 100 μM significantly promoted survival and outgrowth of cultured Schwann cells, as compared to the controls treated with culture medium only.
Shih-Wei, Hsiang   +5 more
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CNTF potentiates peripheral nerve regeneration

Brain Research, 1994
The effect of ciliary neurotrophic factor (CNTF) on peripheral nerve regeneration was studied in 6-week-old rats following sciatic nerve transection and juxtaposition of proximal and distal stumps. Rats received intraperitoneal recombinant human CNTF, 1 mg/kg every other day for 12 days.
Z, Sahenk, J, Seharaseyon, J R, Mendell
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Materials for Peripheral Nerve Regeneration

Macromolecular Bioscience, 2005
AbstractSummary: Recent efforts in scientific research in the field of peripheral nerve regeneration have been directed towards the development of artificial nerve guides. We have studied various materials with the aim of obtaining a biocompatible and biodegradable two layer guide for nerve repair.
CIARDELLI, GIANLUCA, CHIONO, VALERIA
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Advances in peripheral nerve regeneration

Nature Reviews Neurology, 2013
Rodent models of nerve injury have increased our understanding of peripheral nerve regeneration, but clinical applications have been scarce, partly because such models do not adequately recapitulate the situation in humans. In human injuries, axons are often required to extend over much longer distances than in mice, and injury leaves distal nerve ...
Jami, Scheib, Ahmet, Höke
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Optic nerve regeneration by peripheral nerve transplant

Neuroscience Research Supplements, 1990
We studied the morphology of regenerated retinal ganglion cells and their axons in adult rodents after axotomy and autologous transplantation of the sciatic nerve. Regenerated ganglion cells, backlabeled with rhodamine dextran, were of similar size to or larger than those of intact cells in control animals.
Y, Fukuda   +4 more
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Peripheral nerve regeneration through optic nerve grafts

Acta Neuropathologica, 1989
Grafts of optic nerve were placed end-to-end with the proximal stumps of severed common peroneal nerves in inbred mice. It was found that fraying the proximal end of adult optic nerve grafts to disrupt the glia limitans increased their chances of being penetrated by regenerating peripheral nerve fibres.
P N, Anderson, P, Woodham, M, Turmaine
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Peripheral nerve regeneration using acellular nerve grafts

Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A, 2003
AbstractLong gap peripheral nerve injuries usually require a graft to facilitate axonal regeneration into the distal nerve stump. The use of autografts is often limited because of graft availability and donor‐site morbidity. We investigated whether acellular nerve allografts would provide an appropriate channel for the promotion and induction of ...
Byung-Soo, Kim   +2 more
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