Central and peripheral neural injuries are traumatic and can lead to loss of motor and sensory function, chronic pain, and permanent disability. Strategies that bridge the site of injury and allow axonal regeneration promise to have a large impact on restoring quality of life for these patients. Engineered materials can be used to guide axonal growth. Specifically, nanofiber structures can mimic the natural extracellular matrix, and aligned nanofibers have been shown to direct neurite outgrowth and support axon regeneration. In addition, cell-seeded scaffolds can assist in the remyelination of the regenerating axons. The electrospinning process allows control over fiber diameter, alignment, porosity, and morphology. Biodegradable polymers h...
Given the complexity of the nervous system, mechanisms to promote functional recovery at injury site...
Nerve regeneration in an injured spinal cord is often restricted, contributing to the devastating ou...
Restoration of function following damage to the central nervous system (CNS) is severely restricted ...
Central and peripheral neural injuries are traumatic and can lead to loss of motor and sensory funct...
Nanotechnology innovations create an exciting focus for research in regenerative medicine. Nanomater...
Restoration of function following damage to the central nervous system (CNS) is severely restricted ...
lectrospun nanofibers have been ex-tensively explored as tissue engineer-ing scaffolds for repairing...
Biodegradable nanofibers produced by electrospinning represent a new class of promising scaffolds to...
Attempts to repair the central nervous system damaged as a result of trauma or disease will depend o...
With the increasing applications of electrospun scaffolds in neural tissue engineering, this thesis ...
Tissue engineering is a promising strategy with great therapeutic potential intended to assist the n...
Injury to peripheral nerves can occur as a result of various surgical procedures, including oral and...
Injury to peripheral nerves can occur as a result of various surgical procedures, including oral and...
With the increasing applications of electrospun scaffolds in neural tissue engineering, this thesis ...
Given the complexity of the nervous system, mechanisms to promote functional recovery at injury site...
Given the complexity of the nervous system, mechanisms to promote functional recovery at injury site...
Nerve regeneration in an injured spinal cord is often restricted, contributing to the devastating ou...
Restoration of function following damage to the central nervous system (CNS) is severely restricted ...
Central and peripheral neural injuries are traumatic and can lead to loss of motor and sensory funct...
Nanotechnology innovations create an exciting focus for research in regenerative medicine. Nanomater...
Restoration of function following damage to the central nervous system (CNS) is severely restricted ...
lectrospun nanofibers have been ex-tensively explored as tissue engineer-ing scaffolds for repairing...
Biodegradable nanofibers produced by electrospinning represent a new class of promising scaffolds to...
Attempts to repair the central nervous system damaged as a result of trauma or disease will depend o...
With the increasing applications of electrospun scaffolds in neural tissue engineering, this thesis ...
Tissue engineering is a promising strategy with great therapeutic potential intended to assist the n...
Injury to peripheral nerves can occur as a result of various surgical procedures, including oral and...
Injury to peripheral nerves can occur as a result of various surgical procedures, including oral and...
With the increasing applications of electrospun scaffolds in neural tissue engineering, this thesis ...
Given the complexity of the nervous system, mechanisms to promote functional recovery at injury site...
Given the complexity of the nervous system, mechanisms to promote functional recovery at injury site...
Nerve regeneration in an injured spinal cord is often restricted, contributing to the devastating ou...
Restoration of function following damage to the central nervous system (CNS) is severely restricted ...