Biodegradable nerve guidance channels (NGCs) represent a promising alternative to current clinical nerve repair procedures. To be suitable as a NGC material, the polymer system should possess elastomeric properties and degrade at a defined rate without interfering with the regenerating environment. Polymers made of non-crystallizable blocks of poly[glycolide-co-(epsilon-caprolactone)]-diol and crystallizable blocks of poly[(R)-3-hydroxybutyric acid-co-(R)-3-hydroxyvaleric acid]-diol (PHB) can be modulated so as to respond to those criteria. Tubular structures were fabricated from three different types of materials containing either 41, 17 or 8 wt% PHB. Nerve regeneration through a 10 mm long NGC using a transected sciatic nerve model with a...
Bridging nerve gaps by means of autologous nerve grafts involves donor nerve graft harvesting. Recen...
We have developed a method for nerve tissue regeneration using longitudinally oriented channels with...
Nerve conduits containing highly aligned architecture that mimics native tissues are essential for e...
A biocompatible and elastomeric PU was synthesized from low-molecular-weight PCL as macrodiol, CMD a...
Implantable biodegradable nerve guidance conduits (NGCs) are promising alternatives to autograft ner...
Unlike the central nervous system, peripheral nervous system can regenerate from injury. However, w...
One of the ways to reconstruct a nerve defect is to use a biodegradable nerve guide. The aim of this...
Severe peripheral nerve injuries represent a large clinical problem with relevant challenges such as...
When a traumatic event causes complete denervation, muscle functional recovery is highly compromised...
Recent efforts in scientific research in the field of peripheral nerve regeneration have been direc...
Each year, over 200,000 people in the United States are treated for peripheral nerve injuries requir...
Nerve regeneration using artificial biodegradable conduits is of increasing interest. The aim of thi...
Nerve regeneration experiments were carried out using tubular nerve guides of poly[(ethylalanato)(1....
Nerve regeneration experiments were carried out using tubular nerve guides of poly[(ethylalanato)(1....
Poly(lactic acid) (PLA)-containing nerve guidance conduits (NGCs) are currently being investigated f...
Bridging nerve gaps by means of autologous nerve grafts involves donor nerve graft harvesting. Recen...
We have developed a method for nerve tissue regeneration using longitudinally oriented channels with...
Nerve conduits containing highly aligned architecture that mimics native tissues are essential for e...
A biocompatible and elastomeric PU was synthesized from low-molecular-weight PCL as macrodiol, CMD a...
Implantable biodegradable nerve guidance conduits (NGCs) are promising alternatives to autograft ner...
Unlike the central nervous system, peripheral nervous system can regenerate from injury. However, w...
One of the ways to reconstruct a nerve defect is to use a biodegradable nerve guide. The aim of this...
Severe peripheral nerve injuries represent a large clinical problem with relevant challenges such as...
When a traumatic event causes complete denervation, muscle functional recovery is highly compromised...
Recent efforts in scientific research in the field of peripheral nerve regeneration have been direc...
Each year, over 200,000 people in the United States are treated for peripheral nerve injuries requir...
Nerve regeneration using artificial biodegradable conduits is of increasing interest. The aim of thi...
Nerve regeneration experiments were carried out using tubular nerve guides of poly[(ethylalanato)(1....
Nerve regeneration experiments were carried out using tubular nerve guides of poly[(ethylalanato)(1....
Poly(lactic acid) (PLA)-containing nerve guidance conduits (NGCs) are currently being investigated f...
Bridging nerve gaps by means of autologous nerve grafts involves donor nerve graft harvesting. Recen...
We have developed a method for nerve tissue regeneration using longitudinally oriented channels with...
Nerve conduits containing highly aligned architecture that mimics native tissues are essential for e...