Common mechanisms of peripheral axon regeneration are recruited following diverse forms of damage to peripheral nerve axons. Whether the injury is traumatic or disease related neuropathy, reconnection of axons to their targets is required to restore function. Supporting peripheral axon regrowth, while not yet available in clinics, might be accomplished from several directions focusing on one or more of the complex stages of regrowth. Direct axon support, with follow on participation of supporting Schwann cells is one approach, emphasized in this review. However alternative approaches might include direct support of Schwann cells that instruct axons to regrow, manipulation of the inflammatory milieu to prevent ongoing bystander axon damage, ...
The failure of axons to regenerate in the damaged mammalian CNS is the main impediment to functional...
AbstractNeurons grow during development and extend long axons to make contact with their targets wit...
Abstract—A damage or pathological process that destroys the continuity of axons in the mature centra...
Injuries and diseases of the peripheral nervous system (PNS) are common but frequently irreversible....
Injury to the brain and spinal cord has devastating consequences because adult central nervous syste...
AbstractRobust axon regeneration occurs after peripheral nerve injury through coordinated activation...
Transected axons fail to regrow across anatomically complete spinal cord injuries (SCI) in adults. D...
Transected axons fail to regrow across anatomically complete spinal cord injuries (SCI) in adults. D...
Transected axons fail to regrow across anatomically complete spinal cord injuries (SCI) in adults. D...
The peripheral nervous system has retained through evolution the capacity to repair and regenerate a...
Transected axons fail to regrow across anatomically complete spinal cord injuries (SCI) in adults. D...
The identification of cell intrinsic factors that enhance the regeneration of central nervous system...
We review the biology and role of transforming growth factor beta 1 (TGF-β1) in peripheral nerve inj...
AbstractNowadays peripheral nerve injurie occurs more common, the outcome is often poor because of t...
Injured peripheral nerves but not central nerves have the capacity to regenerate and reinnervate the...
The failure of axons to regenerate in the damaged mammalian CNS is the main impediment to functional...
AbstractNeurons grow during development and extend long axons to make contact with their targets wit...
Abstract—A damage or pathological process that destroys the continuity of axons in the mature centra...
Injuries and diseases of the peripheral nervous system (PNS) are common but frequently irreversible....
Injury to the brain and spinal cord has devastating consequences because adult central nervous syste...
AbstractRobust axon regeneration occurs after peripheral nerve injury through coordinated activation...
Transected axons fail to regrow across anatomically complete spinal cord injuries (SCI) in adults. D...
Transected axons fail to regrow across anatomically complete spinal cord injuries (SCI) in adults. D...
Transected axons fail to regrow across anatomically complete spinal cord injuries (SCI) in adults. D...
The peripheral nervous system has retained through evolution the capacity to repair and regenerate a...
Transected axons fail to regrow across anatomically complete spinal cord injuries (SCI) in adults. D...
The identification of cell intrinsic factors that enhance the regeneration of central nervous system...
We review the biology and role of transforming growth factor beta 1 (TGF-β1) in peripheral nerve inj...
AbstractNowadays peripheral nerve injurie occurs more common, the outcome is often poor because of t...
Injured peripheral nerves but not central nerves have the capacity to regenerate and reinnervate the...
The failure of axons to regenerate in the damaged mammalian CNS is the main impediment to functional...
AbstractNeurons grow during development and extend long axons to make contact with their targets wit...
Abstract—A damage or pathological process that destroys the continuity of axons in the mature centra...