Understanding and controlling the interactions that occur between cells and engineered materials (i.e. attachment-detachment, or that influence cell development, function or fate) are central challenges towards progress in the development of biomedical devices and regenerative medicine therapies. A particularly complex system to translate in vitro is that of the dorsal root ganglion (DRG), an interesting research target due to its relevance in peripheral nerve repair, and to its connection to the non-regenerative central nervous system (CNS). Severe peripheral nerve injuries have a limited regenerative capacity, with interventions typically not leading to full functional recovery. Ways to improve functional recovery include engineering devi...
Peripheral nerve injury can be debilitating and may result in loss of sensory or motor function. Ner...
One of the challenges in tissue engineering is to have spatial and temporal control over the biologi...
Injuries to the peripheral nervous system affect 1 in 1,000 individuals each year. The implication o...
Understanding and controlling the interactions that occur between cells and engineered materials (i....
Over the past 5 decades, there has been a drive to apply technology to enhance\ud neural regeneratio...
The goal of nerve tissue engineering is to promote and guide axon growth across a site of nerve inju...
Peripheral nerve injuries (PNI) causing gaps larger than a few millimeters require the interposition...
Tissue engineering is a rapidly evolving discipline that seeks to repair, replace, or regenerate spe...
This thesis deals with the preparation of artificial guiding structures for supporting regeneration ...
This thesis reports on the development of two unique neural tissue engineering scaffolds for cellula...
State-of-the-art neuroprosthetic devices rely on stiff metallic electrodes to communicate with neura...
An advanced cell culture system has been developed that can be used to examine interactions between ...
The human nervous system lacks an inherent ability to regenerate its components upon damage or disea...
Injuries sustained to the peripheral nervous system disrupt the body’s major signalling pathway, lea...
One of the challenges in tissue engineering is to have spatial and temporal control over the biologi...
Peripheral nerve injury can be debilitating and may result in loss of sensory or motor function. Ner...
One of the challenges in tissue engineering is to have spatial and temporal control over the biologi...
Injuries to the peripheral nervous system affect 1 in 1,000 individuals each year. The implication o...
Understanding and controlling the interactions that occur between cells and engineered materials (i....
Over the past 5 decades, there has been a drive to apply technology to enhance\ud neural regeneratio...
The goal of nerve tissue engineering is to promote and guide axon growth across a site of nerve inju...
Peripheral nerve injuries (PNI) causing gaps larger than a few millimeters require the interposition...
Tissue engineering is a rapidly evolving discipline that seeks to repair, replace, or regenerate spe...
This thesis deals with the preparation of artificial guiding structures for supporting regeneration ...
This thesis reports on the development of two unique neural tissue engineering scaffolds for cellula...
State-of-the-art neuroprosthetic devices rely on stiff metallic electrodes to communicate with neura...
An advanced cell culture system has been developed that can be used to examine interactions between ...
The human nervous system lacks an inherent ability to regenerate its components upon damage or disea...
Injuries sustained to the peripheral nervous system disrupt the body’s major signalling pathway, lea...
One of the challenges in tissue engineering is to have spatial and temporal control over the biologi...
Peripheral nerve injury can be debilitating and may result in loss of sensory or motor function. Ner...
One of the challenges in tissue engineering is to have spatial and temporal control over the biologi...
Injuries to the peripheral nervous system affect 1 in 1,000 individuals each year. The implication o...