Conclusion: We conclude that facial nerve injury induced by compression is associated with a reasonable time window (4 weeks) that allows possible neurotrophic effects to be analyzed. Additionally, there are no hints of cross-innervation by the contralateral facial nerve or parallel innervation by other nerves in the hemiface ipsilateral to the injured nerve. Objective: the aim of this work was to develop an experimental model of facial nerve injury in nonhuman primates (Callithrix sp.). Methods: in this study, individuals of the non-human primate species Callithrix sp. were subjected to three different types of facial nerve injury, and they were observed for 27 days after surgery by video to record their facial movements. Results: Two type...
Among the various peripheral nervous system injuries seen clinically, facial nerve lesions are preva...
Acellular nerve allografts conducted via chemical extraction have achieved satisfactory results in b...
Based on the research on small gap bridging peripheral nerve injury in SD rats, we decided to invest...
Abstract Background Trigeminal nerve is a major source of the sensory input of the face, and trigemi...
Facial nerve injury can lead to distressing short-term and long-term consequences.1–3 Acutely, patie...
INTRODUCTION Animal models for the study of facial paralysis have been well developed, but concer...
Primates are an important and unique animal resource. We have developed a nonhuman primate model of ...
The development of a non-human primate (NHP) model of spinal cord injury (SCI) based on mechanical a...
The rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta) is the most utilized primate model in the biomedical and psychol...
International audienceSpinal cord injuries (SCI) lead to major disabilities affecting > 2.5 million ...
The development of a non-human primate (NHP) model of spinal cord injury (SCI) based on mechanical a...
The hand is unique to the primate and manual dexterity is at its finest in the human (Napier 1980), ...
Abstract Background Recent studies have examined the effects of brief electrical stimulation (BES) o...
SummaryPosttraumatic facial paralysis is a frequent disease. This work studies posttraumatic regener...
Introduction: Primate animal models are being utilized to explore novel therapies for spinal cord in...
Among the various peripheral nervous system injuries seen clinically, facial nerve lesions are preva...
Acellular nerve allografts conducted via chemical extraction have achieved satisfactory results in b...
Based on the research on small gap bridging peripheral nerve injury in SD rats, we decided to invest...
Abstract Background Trigeminal nerve is a major source of the sensory input of the face, and trigemi...
Facial nerve injury can lead to distressing short-term and long-term consequences.1–3 Acutely, patie...
INTRODUCTION Animal models for the study of facial paralysis have been well developed, but concer...
Primates are an important and unique animal resource. We have developed a nonhuman primate model of ...
The development of a non-human primate (NHP) model of spinal cord injury (SCI) based on mechanical a...
The rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta) is the most utilized primate model in the biomedical and psychol...
International audienceSpinal cord injuries (SCI) lead to major disabilities affecting > 2.5 million ...
The development of a non-human primate (NHP) model of spinal cord injury (SCI) based on mechanical a...
The hand is unique to the primate and manual dexterity is at its finest in the human (Napier 1980), ...
Abstract Background Recent studies have examined the effects of brief electrical stimulation (BES) o...
SummaryPosttraumatic facial paralysis is a frequent disease. This work studies posttraumatic regener...
Introduction: Primate animal models are being utilized to explore novel therapies for spinal cord in...
Among the various peripheral nervous system injuries seen clinically, facial nerve lesions are preva...
Acellular nerve allografts conducted via chemical extraction have achieved satisfactory results in b...
Based on the research on small gap bridging peripheral nerve injury in SD rats, we decided to invest...