The inability to rapidly restore the loss of function that results from severance (cutting or crushing) of PNS and CNS axons is a severe clinical problem. As a novel strategy to help alleviate this problem, we have developed in vitro procedures using Ca21-free solutions of polyethylene glycol (PEG solutions), which within minutes induce functional and morphological continuity (PEG-induced fusion) between the cut or crushed ends of myelinated sciatic or spinal axons in rats. Using a PEG-based hydrogel that binds to connective tissue to provide mechanical strength at the lesion site and is nontoxic to nerve tissues in earthworms and mammals, we have also developed in vivo procedures that permanently maintain earthworm myelinated m...
Understanding the basic mechanisms of neural regeneration after injury is a pre-requisite for develo...
Polyethylene glycol repair (PEG-fusion) of severed sciatic axons restores their axoplasmic and membr...
Injuries to the nervous system can cause lifelong morbidity due to the disconnect that occurs betwee...
The inability to rapidly restore the loss of function that results from severance (cutting or crush...
BACKGROUND: Nervous system injuries in mammals often involve transection or segmental loss of periph...
Peripheral nerve injury results in debilitating physical impairments, including loss of motor, senso...
Current Neuroscience dogma holds that transections or ablations of a segment of peripheral nerves pr...
The management of traumatic peripheral nerve injury remains a considerable concern for clinicians. W...
Peripheral nerve injury can lead to severe loss of motor control or sensory integration, posing a si...
Acute damage to axons is manifested as a breach in their membranes, ion exchange across the compromi...
In general, axonal regeneration is very limited after transection of adult rat spinal cord. We previ...
Severe trauma to the limbs can often result in the lesioning, or even amputation, of the underlying ...
textTraumatic neuronal injury inevitably causes plasmalemmal damage, and sometimes leads to axonal s...
Background: Outcomes after peripheral nerve injuries are poor despite current nerve repair technique...
Peripheral nerve injury (PNI) is an excellent model for studying neural responses to injury and eluc...
Understanding the basic mechanisms of neural regeneration after injury is a pre-requisite for develo...
Polyethylene glycol repair (PEG-fusion) of severed sciatic axons restores their axoplasmic and membr...
Injuries to the nervous system can cause lifelong morbidity due to the disconnect that occurs betwee...
The inability to rapidly restore the loss of function that results from severance (cutting or crush...
BACKGROUND: Nervous system injuries in mammals often involve transection or segmental loss of periph...
Peripheral nerve injury results in debilitating physical impairments, including loss of motor, senso...
Current Neuroscience dogma holds that transections or ablations of a segment of peripheral nerves pr...
The management of traumatic peripheral nerve injury remains a considerable concern for clinicians. W...
Peripheral nerve injury can lead to severe loss of motor control or sensory integration, posing a si...
Acute damage to axons is manifested as a breach in their membranes, ion exchange across the compromi...
In general, axonal regeneration is very limited after transection of adult rat spinal cord. We previ...
Severe trauma to the limbs can often result in the lesioning, or even amputation, of the underlying ...
textTraumatic neuronal injury inevitably causes plasmalemmal damage, and sometimes leads to axonal s...
Background: Outcomes after peripheral nerve injuries are poor despite current nerve repair technique...
Peripheral nerve injury (PNI) is an excellent model for studying neural responses to injury and eluc...
Understanding the basic mechanisms of neural regeneration after injury is a pre-requisite for develo...
Polyethylene glycol repair (PEG-fusion) of severed sciatic axons restores their axoplasmic and membr...
Injuries to the nervous system can cause lifelong morbidity due to the disconnect that occurs betwee...