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Application of injectable hydrogels in the central and peripheral nervous system as a unique and flexible platform for neural tissue repair. [PDF]

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Tissue Engineering and Tissue Repair in Immunocompetent Animals: Tissue Construction and Repair

Handchirurgie · Mikrochirurgie · Plastische Chirurgie, 2007
Tissue engineering can regenerate autologous tissue using a biodegradable scaffold and in vitro expanded cells derived from small biopsy samples, and thus may have great potential for tissue repair and reconstruction in plastic and reconstructive surgery.
Y, Cao, W, Liu, G, Zhou, L, Cui
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Electrotherapy in tissue repair

Journal of Hand Therapy, 1998
Research into treatment techniques for tissue repair has undergone tremendous discus­ sion and growth in recent years. There are many treatment facets to consider when addressing the healing process. Treatment options may range in scale from global concerns to effects produced at a cellular level.
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RECOVERY AND TISSUE REPAIR

British Medical Bulletin, 1985
La recuperation est facilitee par la mobilite accrue, le retour de l'appetit et le sommeil.
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Prolotherapy for tissue repair

Translational Research, 2011
P rolotherapy is recognized as one of the most popular complementary and alternative medical therapies to treat chronic musculoskeletal and arthritic pain. This therapeutic approach has been in clinical practice for more than 100 years to treat various chronic conditions under different names. Dr. George Hackett formalized the therapy in the 1950s as a
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Scalp Repair using Tissue Expanders

Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, 2013
Repair of scalp defects is often challenging, because without careful planning, excision of the defect may leave unsatisfactory cosmesis. Contemporary techniques in hair restoration surgery allow creation of natural and undetectable results, but these techniques are often unsuitable for repairing large scarred areas of hair loss.
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Differences in Mesenchymal Tissue Repair

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 2001
Variations in certain mesenchymal tissue healing processes are not widely recognized. The current review summarizes key differences in healing mechanisms and healing potential after injury to soft tissues having different healing outcomes.
W H, Akeson   +3 more
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Tissue adhesive wound repair revisited

The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1994
The purpose of this experimental study was to compare the effect of a tissue adhesive, N-butyl-2-cyanoacrylate, on the wound's ability to resist infection and gain strength to the effect of percutaneous polypropylene suture. Percutaneous sutures damaged host defenses, inviting the growth of bacteria to a level that was significantly greater than that ...
J P, Noordzij   +4 more
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Intermediate filaments and tissue repair

Experimental Cell Research, 2004
Intermediate filaments (IFs), along with microtubules and microfilaments, comprise the organized, cytoplasmic networks commonly called the cytoskeleton. A large multigene family (>67) encodes proteins able to self-assemble into 10- to 12-nm-wide IFs in the cytoplasm and nucleus.
Daryle, DePianto, Pierre A, Coulombe
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