Topical advances in studying molecular and cellular mechanisms responsible for regeneration in the peripheral nervous system have highlighted the ability of the nervous system to repair itself. Still, serious injuries represent a challenge for the morphological and functional regeneration of peripheral nerves, calling for new treatment strategies that maximize nerve regeneration and recovery. This review presents the canonical view of the basic mechanisms of nerve regeneration and novel data on the role of exosomes and their transferred microRNAs in intracellular communication, regulation of axonal growth, Schwann cell migration and proliferation, and stromal cell functioning. An integrated comprehensive understanding of the current mechani...
Schwann cells (SCs) contribute to nerve repair following injury; however, the underlying molecular m...
The repair of peripheral nerve injury has always been a diffi cult clinical problem. Although a vari...
Soft tissue defects are common following trauma and tumor extirpation. These injuries can result in ...
MicroRNAs are small non-coding RNAs that suppress gene expression through target mRNA degradation or...
microRNAs are small non-coding RNAs that suppress gene expression through target mRNA degradation or...
Peripheral nerve injuries remain problematic to treat, with poor functional recovery commonly observ...
A growing body of studies indicate that small noncoding RNAs, especially microRNAs (miRNA), play a c...
The peripheral nervous system has retained through evolution the capacity to repair and regenerate a...
Background: The development of new treatment strategies to improve peripheral nerve repair after inj...
Peripheral nerve injury involves complex molecular, cellular, and genetic events that help in ultima...
Altres ajuts: acord transformatiu CRUE-CSICNeurons of the peripheral nervous system retain the intri...
Introduction and aims: Peripheral nerve injury is common (1/1000) and can be functionally devastatin...
Abstract Background Schwann cells (SCs) respond to nerve injury by transforming into the repair-rela...
While the peripheral nervous system has regenerative ability, restoration of sufficient function rem...
Axons damaged by traumatic injuries are unable to spontaneously regenerate in the adult central nerv...
Schwann cells (SCs) contribute to nerve repair following injury; however, the underlying molecular m...
The repair of peripheral nerve injury has always been a diffi cult clinical problem. Although a vari...
Soft tissue defects are common following trauma and tumor extirpation. These injuries can result in ...
MicroRNAs are small non-coding RNAs that suppress gene expression through target mRNA degradation or...
microRNAs are small non-coding RNAs that suppress gene expression through target mRNA degradation or...
Peripheral nerve injuries remain problematic to treat, with poor functional recovery commonly observ...
A growing body of studies indicate that small noncoding RNAs, especially microRNAs (miRNA), play a c...
The peripheral nervous system has retained through evolution the capacity to repair and regenerate a...
Background: The development of new treatment strategies to improve peripheral nerve repair after inj...
Peripheral nerve injury involves complex molecular, cellular, and genetic events that help in ultima...
Altres ajuts: acord transformatiu CRUE-CSICNeurons of the peripheral nervous system retain the intri...
Introduction and aims: Peripheral nerve injury is common (1/1000) and can be functionally devastatin...
Abstract Background Schwann cells (SCs) respond to nerve injury by transforming into the repair-rela...
While the peripheral nervous system has regenerative ability, restoration of sufficient function rem...
Axons damaged by traumatic injuries are unable to spontaneously regenerate in the adult central nerv...
Schwann cells (SCs) contribute to nerve repair following injury; however, the underlying molecular m...
The repair of peripheral nerve injury has always been a diffi cult clinical problem. Although a vari...
Soft tissue defects are common following trauma and tumor extirpation. These injuries can result in ...