Objectives/Hypothesis: The aims of this study were to demonstrate the ability to enhance nerve regeneration by remote delivery of a viral vector to the crushed recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN), to demonstrate the usefulness of a crushed RLN model to test the efficacy of viral gene therapy, and to discuss future potential applications of this approach. Study Design: Animal study. Methods: Adult Sprague‐Dawley rats were assigned to two groups. In the experimental group, an adeno‐associated viral (AAV) vector carrying a zinc‐finger transcription factor, which stimulates endogenous insulinlike growth factor I production (AAV2‐TO‐6876vp16), was injected into the crushed RLN. In the control group, an AAV vector carrying the gene for green...
Gene therapy can take advantage of the skeletal muscles/motor neurons anatomical relationship to res...
Achieving axon regeneration after nervous system injury is a challenging task. As different parts of...
Although much progress has been made, current treatments of peripheral nerve damage mostly result in...
Recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) injury has considerable clinical implications, including voice and s...
OBJECTIVE: Despite great advancements in surgical repair techniques, a considerable degree of functi...
Two major reasons for the failure of central nervous system axon regeneration are (i) lack of neurot...
Schwann cells (SCs) in an injured peripheral nerve form pathways for regenerating axons. Although th...
Virus-mediated gene therapy has the potential to deliver exogenous genetic material into specific c...
Lack of axon growth ability in the central nervous system poses a major barrier to achieving functio...
RNA interference (RNAi) mediates sequence-specific gene silencing, which can be harnessed to silenci...
Targeted expression of foreign genes to the peripheral nervous system is interesting for many applic...
Clinical phase I/II studies have demonstrated the safety of gene therapy for a variety of central ne...
Poster presented at the 2017 Health Sciences Research Day which was organized and sponsored by the U...
Effective gene delivery to the central nervous system (CNS) is vital for development of novel gene t...
Hybrid transplantation of skeletal muscle-derived multipotent stem cells (Sk-MSCs) and bioabsorbable...
Gene therapy can take advantage of the skeletal muscles/motor neurons anatomical relationship to res...
Achieving axon regeneration after nervous system injury is a challenging task. As different parts of...
Although much progress has been made, current treatments of peripheral nerve damage mostly result in...
Recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) injury has considerable clinical implications, including voice and s...
OBJECTIVE: Despite great advancements in surgical repair techniques, a considerable degree of functi...
Two major reasons for the failure of central nervous system axon regeneration are (i) lack of neurot...
Schwann cells (SCs) in an injured peripheral nerve form pathways for regenerating axons. Although th...
Virus-mediated gene therapy has the potential to deliver exogenous genetic material into specific c...
Lack of axon growth ability in the central nervous system poses a major barrier to achieving functio...
RNA interference (RNAi) mediates sequence-specific gene silencing, which can be harnessed to silenci...
Targeted expression of foreign genes to the peripheral nervous system is interesting for many applic...
Clinical phase I/II studies have demonstrated the safety of gene therapy for a variety of central ne...
Poster presented at the 2017 Health Sciences Research Day which was organized and sponsored by the U...
Effective gene delivery to the central nervous system (CNS) is vital for development of novel gene t...
Hybrid transplantation of skeletal muscle-derived multipotent stem cells (Sk-MSCs) and bioabsorbable...
Gene therapy can take advantage of the skeletal muscles/motor neurons anatomical relationship to res...
Achieving axon regeneration after nervous system injury is a challenging task. As different parts of...
Although much progress has been made, current treatments of peripheral nerve damage mostly result in...