After injuries, axonal regeneration over long distance is challenging due to lack of orientation guidance. Biocompatible scaffolds have been used to mimic the native organization of axons to guide and facilitate axonal regeneration. Those scaffolds are of great importance in achieving functional connections of the nervous system. We have developed a nanoladder scaffold to guide directional outgrowth and facilitate regeneration of axons. The nanoladders, composed of micron-scale stripes and nanoscale protrusions, were fabricated on the glass substrate using photolithography and reactive ion etching methods. Embryonic neurons cultured on the nanoladder scaffold showed significant neurite elongation and axonal alignment in parallel with the na...
The complexity of the nervous system is one of the major obstacles for implementing effective strate...
lectrospun nanofibers have been ex-tensively explored as tissue engineer-ing scaffolds for repairing...
Over the past 5 decades, there has been a drive to apply technology to enhance\ud neural regeneratio...
Engineered 3D neuronal networks are considered a promising approach for repairing the damaged spinal...
Peripheral nerves injuries are common lesions than often cause loss of function and poor outcome. Cu...
Restoration of function following damage to the central nervous system (CNS) is severely restricted ...
Conventional applications of transplant technology, applied to severe traumatic injuries of the nerv...
Currently, the gold standard to repair large nerve defects is the autologous nerve graft. These solu...
Central and peripheral neural injuries are traumatic and can lead to loss of motor and sensory funct...
Central and peripheral neural injuries are traumatic and can lead to loss of motor and sensory funct...
Axonal dysfunction and degeneration are important pathological features of central nervous system (C...
There is a growing body of evidence indicating the importance of physical stimuli for neuronal growt...
Spinal cord injuries (SCIs) are followed by a complex series of events that contribute to the failur...
The complexity of the nervous system is one of the major obstacles for implementing effective strate...
lectrospun nanofibers have been ex-tensively explored as tissue engineer-ing scaffolds for repairing...
Over the past 5 decades, there has been a drive to apply technology to enhance\ud neural regeneratio...
Engineered 3D neuronal networks are considered a promising approach for repairing the damaged spinal...
Peripheral nerves injuries are common lesions than often cause loss of function and poor outcome. Cu...
Restoration of function following damage to the central nervous system (CNS) is severely restricted ...
Conventional applications of transplant technology, applied to severe traumatic injuries of the nerv...
Currently, the gold standard to repair large nerve defects is the autologous nerve graft. These solu...
Central and peripheral neural injuries are traumatic and can lead to loss of motor and sensory funct...
Central and peripheral neural injuries are traumatic and can lead to loss of motor and sensory funct...
Axonal dysfunction and degeneration are important pathological features of central nervous system (C...
There is a growing body of evidence indicating the importance of physical stimuli for neuronal growt...
Spinal cord injuries (SCIs) are followed by a complex series of events that contribute to the failur...
The complexity of the nervous system is one of the major obstacles for implementing effective strate...
lectrospun nanofibers have been ex-tensively explored as tissue engineer-ing scaffolds for repairing...
Over the past 5 decades, there has been a drive to apply technology to enhance\ud neural regeneratio...