Peripheral nerve injury (PNI) is common and despite modern microsurgical techniques of repair, functional restoration is always incomplete. This results in impaired sensation and reduced motor function alongside pain and cold intolerance. Traumatic PNI are often associated with loss of nerve tissue, creating a gap, and direct repair of the two damaged nerve stumps is not possible. These types of injuries are reconstructed using autologous nerve grafts but this is far from ideal since it necessitates the sacrifice of a functional nerve from elsewhere in the body. Chronic muscle atrophy because of the prolonged delay in nerve regeneration across gaps is a significant impediment to an optimal functional recovery. Tissue engineering and reg...
We previously developed a collagen tube filled with autologous skin?derived stem cells (SDSCs) for b...
In the U.S., peripheral nerve injuries (PNI) harm about 22 million people. The most frequent causes ...
Peripheral nerve injury (PNI) not only results in nerve dysfunction but also induces adverse changes...
Peripheral nerve injury (PNI) is common and despite modern microsurgical techniques of repair, fun...
Peripheral nerve injuries represent a clinical challenge, especially when they are accompanied by lo...
Peripheral nerve injuries are often associated with loss of nerve tissue and require a graft to brid...
Peripheral nerve injuries are often associated with loss of nerve tissue and require a graft to brid...
Peripheral nerve injuries are frequently encountered in trauma, sports accidents, military activitie...
Peripheral nerve injuries are often associated with loss of nerve tissue and require autologous nerv...
Peripheral nerve injuries impose significant health and economic consequences, yet no surgical repai...
Peripheral nerve injury is commonly attributable to traffic and industrial accidents, natural disast...
Tissue engineering is a popular topic in peripheral nerve repair. Combining a nerve conduit with sup...
Losses in vital functions of the somatic motor and sensory nervous system are induced by severe long...
<div><p>Loss of vital functions in the somatic motor and sensory nervous systems can be induced by s...
Loss of vital functions in the somatic motor and sensory nervous systems can be induced by severe pe...
We previously developed a collagen tube filled with autologous skin?derived stem cells (SDSCs) for b...
In the U.S., peripheral nerve injuries (PNI) harm about 22 million people. The most frequent causes ...
Peripheral nerve injury (PNI) not only results in nerve dysfunction but also induces adverse changes...
Peripheral nerve injury (PNI) is common and despite modern microsurgical techniques of repair, fun...
Peripheral nerve injuries represent a clinical challenge, especially when they are accompanied by lo...
Peripheral nerve injuries are often associated with loss of nerve tissue and require a graft to brid...
Peripheral nerve injuries are often associated with loss of nerve tissue and require a graft to brid...
Peripheral nerve injuries are frequently encountered in trauma, sports accidents, military activitie...
Peripheral nerve injuries are often associated with loss of nerve tissue and require autologous nerv...
Peripheral nerve injuries impose significant health and economic consequences, yet no surgical repai...
Peripheral nerve injury is commonly attributable to traffic and industrial accidents, natural disast...
Tissue engineering is a popular topic in peripheral nerve repair. Combining a nerve conduit with sup...
Losses in vital functions of the somatic motor and sensory nervous system are induced by severe long...
<div><p>Loss of vital functions in the somatic motor and sensory nervous systems can be induced by s...
Loss of vital functions in the somatic motor and sensory nervous systems can be induced by severe pe...
We previously developed a collagen tube filled with autologous skin?derived stem cells (SDSCs) for b...
In the U.S., peripheral nerve injuries (PNI) harm about 22 million people. The most frequent causes ...
Peripheral nerve injury (PNI) not only results in nerve dysfunction but also induces adverse changes...