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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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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 dopaminergic nerves

Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 1989
The concept that dopamine (DA) might have a parallel role as a neurotransmitter in the peripheral nervous system has an even shorter history, but recent research, especially since the advent of immunohistochemical techniques, has provided a wide spectrum of supportive evidence.
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Peripheral Nerve Research

HAND, 2023
Michael W, Neumeister, Elvin G, Zook
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PERIPHERAL NERVE ALLOGRAFT

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1987
E, Schaller, A, Berger
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Microsurgery of Peripheral Nerves

Hand, 1973
AbstractDevelopment of microsurgical techniques represents a major advance in the surgery of peripheral nerves. The operating microscope makes it possible to evaluate the severity of trauma to nerve tissue more accurately than other methods. Microsurgery has made it possible to perform atraumatic interfascicular dissection in operations for various ...
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Peripheral nerve tumors

The chapter is focused on the neoplastic peripheral nerve lesions, which primarily involve "cranial and paraspinal nerves," as outlined in the CNS volume (WHO_Classification_of_Tumours_Editorial_Board, 2021). These include classic peripheral nerve sheath tumors such as schwannoma, neurofibroma, intraneural perineurioma, and malignant peripheral nerve ...
Caterina, Giannini, Alberto, Righi
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Liquid biopsy enters the clinic — implementation issues and future challenges

Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, 2021
Michail Ignatiadis   +2 more
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