Hyaluronic acid (HA) is ubiquitously found in biological tissues and mediates wound healing mechanisms after injury by promoting cell migration and proliferation. With the development of tissue-engineered neural therapeutics, including off-the-shelf grafts for peripheral nerve repair, HA is an attractive material for clinical use because of its various biological roles. HA-based biomaterials have been carefully engineered to elicit specific in vivo host responses, however an important design feature that should be considered in these scaffolds is endogenous degradation. Hyaluronidases (HYALs) are the complementary enzymes that are responsible for HA turnover. Although HYAL expression has been widely characterized in various tissues, includi...
<div><p>The peripheral nerve system has an intrinsic regenerative capacity in response to traumatic ...
Background. Hyaluronan (HA) is an important extracellular matrix component that is involved in cell ...
Presented on September 1, 2010 from 4-5 pm in room G011 of the Molecular Science and Engineering Bu...
Traumatic brain injury triggers many secondary changes in tissue biology which ultimately determine ...
The glycosaminoglycan hyaluronan (HA), a component of the extracellular matrix, has been implicated ...
Study DesignExamination of hyaluronidase-4 (Hyal-4) expression in a rat spinal cord hemisection mode...
We investigated possible cytotoxic effects, biocompatibility, and degradation of a hyaluronan-based ...
We investigated possible cytotoxic effects, biocompatibility, and degradation of a hyaluronan-based ...
Background: Hyaluronidases are essential for the breakdown of hyaluronate (HA) in tissues and may be...
textabstractObject. Adhesion formation is a serious problem in peripheral nerve surgery, frequently ...
In successful nerve regeneration, sprouting axons from the proximal nerve stump traverse the injury ...
The purpose of this experimental study was to investigate the effects of topical applications of hya...
The extent of recovery from stroke is dependent on the survival of neurons, particularly in peri-inf...
Hyaluronic acid, a major component of the brain extracellular matrix, is a regulator of angiogenesis...
Hyaluronan (HA) is a multifunctional high molecular weight polysaccharide found throughout the anima...
<div><p>The peripheral nerve system has an intrinsic regenerative capacity in response to traumatic ...
Background. Hyaluronan (HA) is an important extracellular matrix component that is involved in cell ...
Presented on September 1, 2010 from 4-5 pm in room G011 of the Molecular Science and Engineering Bu...
Traumatic brain injury triggers many secondary changes in tissue biology which ultimately determine ...
The glycosaminoglycan hyaluronan (HA), a component of the extracellular matrix, has been implicated ...
Study DesignExamination of hyaluronidase-4 (Hyal-4) expression in a rat spinal cord hemisection mode...
We investigated possible cytotoxic effects, biocompatibility, and degradation of a hyaluronan-based ...
We investigated possible cytotoxic effects, biocompatibility, and degradation of a hyaluronan-based ...
Background: Hyaluronidases are essential for the breakdown of hyaluronate (HA) in tissues and may be...
textabstractObject. Adhesion formation is a serious problem in peripheral nerve surgery, frequently ...
In successful nerve regeneration, sprouting axons from the proximal nerve stump traverse the injury ...
The purpose of this experimental study was to investigate the effects of topical applications of hya...
The extent of recovery from stroke is dependent on the survival of neurons, particularly in peri-inf...
Hyaluronic acid, a major component of the brain extracellular matrix, is a regulator of angiogenesis...
Hyaluronan (HA) is a multifunctional high molecular weight polysaccharide found throughout the anima...
<div><p>The peripheral nerve system has an intrinsic regenerative capacity in response to traumatic ...
Background. Hyaluronan (HA) is an important extracellular matrix component that is involved in cell ...
Presented on September 1, 2010 from 4-5 pm in room G011 of the Molecular Science and Engineering Bu...