Peripheral nerve injuries affect a large proportion of the global population, often causing significant morbidity and loss of function. Current treatment strategies include the use of implantable nerve guide conduits (NGC’s) to direct regenerating axons between the proximal and distal ends of the nerve gap. However, NGC’s are limited in their effectiveness at promoting regeneration Current NGCs are not suitable as substrates for supporting either neuronal or Schwann cell growth, as they lack an architecture similar to that of the native extracellular matrix (ECM) of the nerve. The aim of this study was to create an acellular porcine peripheral nerve using a novel decellularisation protocol, in order to eliminate the immunogenic cellular com...
Complete transection of peripheral nerves can result from trauma, tumor removal, infection, or as ad...
Altres ajuts: acords transformatius de la UABDecellularized nerve allografts are an alternative to a...
Peripheral nerve repair and regeneration remains among the greatest challenges in tissue engineering...
Peripheral nerve injuries affect a large proportion of the global population, often causing signific...
Peripheral nerve injuries affect a large proportion of the population and are often associated with ...
yesThere is a clinical need for novel graft materials for the repair of peripheral nerve defects. A ...
Current nerve tissue engineering applications are adopting xenogeneic nerve tissue as potential nerv...
Peripheral nerve regeneration after severe traumatic nerve injury is a relevant clinical problem. Se...
Tissue engineering is an emerging strategy for the development of nerve substitutes for peripheral n...
Nerve injuries remain clinically challenging, and allografts showed great promise. Decellularized ne...
Understanding the pathomechanisms behind peripheral nerve damage and learning the course of regenera...
Engineered neural tissue (EngNT) promotes in vivo axonal regeneration. Decellularised materials (dEC...
Decellularized nerve allografts (DC) are an alternative to autografts (AG) for repairing severe peri...
The peripheral nervous system has a limited innate capacity for self-repair following injury, and su...
Nerve guidance conduits (NGCs) are used as an alternative to the “gold standard” nerve autografting,...
Complete transection of peripheral nerves can result from trauma, tumor removal, infection, or as ad...
Altres ajuts: acords transformatius de la UABDecellularized nerve allografts are an alternative to a...
Peripheral nerve repair and regeneration remains among the greatest challenges in tissue engineering...
Peripheral nerve injuries affect a large proportion of the global population, often causing signific...
Peripheral nerve injuries affect a large proportion of the population and are often associated with ...
yesThere is a clinical need for novel graft materials for the repair of peripheral nerve defects. A ...
Current nerve tissue engineering applications are adopting xenogeneic nerve tissue as potential nerv...
Peripheral nerve regeneration after severe traumatic nerve injury is a relevant clinical problem. Se...
Tissue engineering is an emerging strategy for the development of nerve substitutes for peripheral n...
Nerve injuries remain clinically challenging, and allografts showed great promise. Decellularized ne...
Understanding the pathomechanisms behind peripheral nerve damage and learning the course of regenera...
Engineered neural tissue (EngNT) promotes in vivo axonal regeneration. Decellularised materials (dEC...
Decellularized nerve allografts (DC) are an alternative to autografts (AG) for repairing severe peri...
The peripheral nervous system has a limited innate capacity for self-repair following injury, and su...
Nerve guidance conduits (NGCs) are used as an alternative to the “gold standard” nerve autografting,...
Complete transection of peripheral nerves can result from trauma, tumor removal, infection, or as ad...
Altres ajuts: acords transformatius de la UABDecellularized nerve allografts are an alternative to a...
Peripheral nerve repair and regeneration remains among the greatest challenges in tissue engineering...