Dorsal root rhizotomy (DRZ) is currently considered an untreatable injury, resulting in the loss of sensitive function and usually leading to neuropathic pain. In this context, we recently proposed a new surgical approach to treat DRZ that uses platelet-rich plasma (PRP) gel to restore the spinal reflex. Success was correlated with the reentry of primary afferents into the spinal cord. Here, aiming to enhance previous results, cell therapy with bioengineered human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) to overexpress fibroblast growth factor 2 (FGF2) was combined with PRP. For these experiments, adult female rats were submitted to a unilateral rhizotomy of the lumbar spinal dorsal roots, which was followed by root repair with PRP gel with or without ...
This review provides a short historical background to the field of axonal regeneration and discusses...
Spinal cord injury results in irreversible tissue damage and permanent sensorimotor impairment. The ...
Traumatic injuries to the spinal cord and dorsal root entry zone (DREZ) are debilitating and often l...
Dorsal root rhizotomy (DRZ) is currently considered an untreatable injury, resulting in the loss of ...
Spinal dorsal roots can be affected by a wide range of lesions, leading to a significant loss of pro...
Root lesions may affect both dorsal and ventral roots. However, due to the possibility of generating...
Spinal root avulsion leads to paralysis and loss of sensory function. Surgical methods can improve m...
After traumatic injuries to the brachial plexus there is a risk that one or more of the spinal roots...
Achieving axon regeneration after nervous system injury is a challenging task. As different parts of...
Summary: Cellular replacement therapies for neurological conditions use human embryonic stem cell (h...
We describe two differentiation protocols to derive sensory spinal interneurons (INs) from human emb...
Traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI) results in a devastating loss of neurological function and in psy...
Injury and neurodegenerative conditions of the spinal cord can lead to paralysis and loss of sensati...
Traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI) results in a devastating loss of neurological function and in psy...
Dorsal root avulsion results in permanent impairment of sensory functions due to disconnection betwe...
This review provides a short historical background to the field of axonal regeneration and discusses...
Spinal cord injury results in irreversible tissue damage and permanent sensorimotor impairment. The ...
Traumatic injuries to the spinal cord and dorsal root entry zone (DREZ) are debilitating and often l...
Dorsal root rhizotomy (DRZ) is currently considered an untreatable injury, resulting in the loss of ...
Spinal dorsal roots can be affected by a wide range of lesions, leading to a significant loss of pro...
Root lesions may affect both dorsal and ventral roots. However, due to the possibility of generating...
Spinal root avulsion leads to paralysis and loss of sensory function. Surgical methods can improve m...
After traumatic injuries to the brachial plexus there is a risk that one or more of the spinal roots...
Achieving axon regeneration after nervous system injury is a challenging task. As different parts of...
Summary: Cellular replacement therapies for neurological conditions use human embryonic stem cell (h...
We describe two differentiation protocols to derive sensory spinal interneurons (INs) from human emb...
Traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI) results in a devastating loss of neurological function and in psy...
Injury and neurodegenerative conditions of the spinal cord can lead to paralysis and loss of sensati...
Traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI) results in a devastating loss of neurological function and in psy...
Dorsal root avulsion results in permanent impairment of sensory functions due to disconnection betwe...
This review provides a short historical background to the field of axonal regeneration and discusses...
Spinal cord injury results in irreversible tissue damage and permanent sensorimotor impairment. The ...
Traumatic injuries to the spinal cord and dorsal root entry zone (DREZ) are debilitating and often l...