Peripheral nerve injury results in debilitating physical impairments, including loss of motor, sensory, and autonomic functions, which are often permanent. The greatest advancement to clinical repair of traumatic peripheral nerve injury came in the 19th century with the implementation of microsurgical suturing to re-approximate severed nerve ends. However, even upon surgical repair, the distal nerve segment undergoes degeneration and therefore requires the slow regeneration of proximal axons (at a rate of 1-2mm per day) for restoration of functions. This results in slow and often unsatisfactory recovery. To overcome these obstacles, we have developed a method of nerve repair utilizing the fusogen polyethylene glycol (PEG) to fuse severed...
Acute damage to axons is manifested as a breach in their membranes, ion exchange across the compromi...
Unlike other tissues in the body, peripheral nerve regeneration is slow and usually incomplete. Less...
Peripheral nerve injuries, particularly transection injuries, are difficult to repair and treatment ...
Peripheral nerve injury results in debilitating physical impairments, including loss of motor, senso...
BACKGROUND: Nervous system injuries in mammals often involve transection or segmental loss of periph...
Current Neuroscience dogma holds that transections or ablations of a segment of peripheral nerves pr...
Peripheral nerve injury is a common posttraumatic complication. The precise surgical repair of nerve...
The management of traumatic peripheral nerve injury remains a considerable concern for clinicians. W...
Peripheral nerve injury can lead to severe loss of motor control or sensory integration, posing a si...
Polyethylene glycol repair (PEG-fusion) of severed sciatic axons restores their axoplasmic and membr...
Polyethylene glycol repair (PEG-fusion) of severed sciatic axons restores their axoplasmic and membr...
Surgical repair of ablation-type peripheral nerve injuries by using peripheral nerve allografts (PNA...
The inability to rapidly restore the loss of function that results from severance (cutting or crush...
INTRODUCTION: Nerve injury compromises sensory and motor functions. Techniques of peripheral nerve r...
Experiments concerning peripheral nerve regeneration have been reported since the end of the 19(th) ...
Acute damage to axons is manifested as a breach in their membranes, ion exchange across the compromi...
Unlike other tissues in the body, peripheral nerve regeneration is slow and usually incomplete. Less...
Peripheral nerve injuries, particularly transection injuries, are difficult to repair and treatment ...
Peripheral nerve injury results in debilitating physical impairments, including loss of motor, senso...
BACKGROUND: Nervous system injuries in mammals often involve transection or segmental loss of periph...
Current Neuroscience dogma holds that transections or ablations of a segment of peripheral nerves pr...
Peripheral nerve injury is a common posttraumatic complication. The precise surgical repair of nerve...
The management of traumatic peripheral nerve injury remains a considerable concern for clinicians. W...
Peripheral nerve injury can lead to severe loss of motor control or sensory integration, posing a si...
Polyethylene glycol repair (PEG-fusion) of severed sciatic axons restores their axoplasmic and membr...
Polyethylene glycol repair (PEG-fusion) of severed sciatic axons restores their axoplasmic and membr...
Surgical repair of ablation-type peripheral nerve injuries by using peripheral nerve allografts (PNA...
The inability to rapidly restore the loss of function that results from severance (cutting or crush...
INTRODUCTION: Nerve injury compromises sensory and motor functions. Techniques of peripheral nerve r...
Experiments concerning peripheral nerve regeneration have been reported since the end of the 19(th) ...
Acute damage to axons is manifested as a breach in their membranes, ion exchange across the compromi...
Unlike other tissues in the body, peripheral nerve regeneration is slow and usually incomplete. Less...
Peripheral nerve injuries, particularly transection injuries, are difficult to repair and treatment ...