Role of ultrasound in evaluation of peripheral nerves
Ultrasonography (USG) is an excellent cost-effective modality in imaging of peripheral nerves. With the newer high-frequency probes with different footprints which allow high-resolution imaging at relatively superficial location, USG can detect and ...
Ashwin D Lawande +2 more
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Battery-free, fully implantable optofluidic cuff system for wireless optogenetic and pharmacological neuromodulation of peripheral nerves [PDF]
A battery-free, soft implantable nerve cuff system provides wireless delivery of light and drugs to modulate nerve activity. Studies of the peripheral nervous system rely on controlled manipulation of neuronal function with pharmacologic and/or ...
Yi Zhang +19 more
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Soft, bioresorbable coolers for reversible conduction block of peripheral nerves
Implantable devices capable of targeted and reversible blocking of peripheral nerve activity may provide alternatives to opioids for treating pain. Local cooling represents an attractive means for on-demand elimination of pain signals, but traditional ...
J. Reeder +23 more
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Traumatic injury to peripheral nerves
This article reviews the epidemiology, classification, localization, prognosis, and mechanisms of recovery of traumatic peripheral nerve injuries (PNIs). Electrodiagnostic (EDx) assessments are critical components of treating patients with PNIs.
L. Robinson
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Tumor innervation: peripheral nerves take control of the tumor microenvironment.
In recent decades, cancer research has expanded exponentially beyond the study of abnormally dividing cells to include complex and extensive heterotypic interactions between cancer and noncancer cells that constitute the tumor microenvironment (TME ...
Stefan M. Gysler, R. Drapkin
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Peripheral nerves are organ-like structures containing diverse cell types to optimize function. This interactive assembly includes mostly axon-associated Schwann cells, but also endothelial cells of supporting blood vessels, immune system-associated ...
Daniel Gerber +6 more
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Electrical stimulation and block of peripheral nerves hold great promise for treatment of a range of disease and disorders, but promising results from preclinical studies often fail to translate to successful clinical therapies.
Eric D. Musselman +3 more
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Peripheral nerves modulate the peri-implant osteogenesis under type 2 diabetes through exosomes derived from schwann cells via miR-15b-5p/Txnip signaling axis. [PDF]
Wang Y +9 more
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Glucose availability and sensitivity to anoxia of isolated rat peripheral nerve [PDF]
The contrast between resistance to ischemia and ischemic lesions in peripheral nerves of diabetic patients was explored by in vitro experiments. Isolated and desheathed rat peroneal nerves were incubated in the following solutions with different glucose ...
DYCK P. J. +11 more
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Spectral and Spatial Dependence of Diffuse Optical Signals in Response to Peripheral Nerve Stimulation [PDF]
Using non-invasive, near-infrared spectroscopy we have previously reported optical signals measured at or around peripheral nerves in response to their stimulation.
Bergethon, Peter R. +6 more
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