A severe traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI) frequently leads to a devastating and permanent disability. Due to glial scarring and an inhibitory local environment, regrowth of disrupted axons in the injured spinal cord beyond a lesion is obstructed, thus preventing reconnection with neurons at the other side. Many experimental strategies have been presented to limit the damage and improve outcome after SCI, but few options are available for the patient. Neurons in the central nervous system may regenerate using a growth permissive medium, such as peripheral nerve grafts. This capacity has been used to bridge a spinal cord gap by facilitating regeneration of long tracts in the spinal cord through transplanted peripheral nerve grafts, ...
For nearly a century, neuroscientists have sought to restore neurological function across spinal cor...
Objective: We aimed to investigate whether an innovative growth factor-laden scaffold composed of ac...
Severe trauma to the limbs can often result in the lesioning, or even amputation, of the underlying ...
The complex and vulnerable tissue of the spinal cord does not heal after injury, leaving patients wi...
The complex and vulnerable tissue of the spinal cord does not heal after injury, leaving patients wi...
Regeneration of long fiber tracts does not occur spontaneously in the adult mammalian brain or spina...
Spinal cord injury (SCI) results in a severing of axonal connections that leads to permanent sensori...
It has been well known for centuries that injuries to the spinal cord usually result in dramatic con...
Nerve grafting of the injured spinal cord should pursue a sixfold attack: lysing the fibrosis/gliosi...
To better direct repair following spinal cord injury (SCI), we designed an implant modeled after the...
An estimated 300,000 people suffer from spinal cord injury (SCI) in the US, costing about $9.7 billi...
We aimed to investigate whether an innovative growth factor-laden scaffold composed of acellular sci...
Spinal cord injury results in complete failure of the central neurons to regenerate and is associate...
Biomaterial-based strategies to restore connectivity after lesion at the spinal cord are focused on ...
Injuries to the spinal cord induce distinct changes at the lesion site. Over recent years, it has be...
For nearly a century, neuroscientists have sought to restore neurological function across spinal cor...
Objective: We aimed to investigate whether an innovative growth factor-laden scaffold composed of ac...
Severe trauma to the limbs can often result in the lesioning, or even amputation, of the underlying ...
The complex and vulnerable tissue of the spinal cord does not heal after injury, leaving patients wi...
The complex and vulnerable tissue of the spinal cord does not heal after injury, leaving patients wi...
Regeneration of long fiber tracts does not occur spontaneously in the adult mammalian brain or spina...
Spinal cord injury (SCI) results in a severing of axonal connections that leads to permanent sensori...
It has been well known for centuries that injuries to the spinal cord usually result in dramatic con...
Nerve grafting of the injured spinal cord should pursue a sixfold attack: lysing the fibrosis/gliosi...
To better direct repair following spinal cord injury (SCI), we designed an implant modeled after the...
An estimated 300,000 people suffer from spinal cord injury (SCI) in the US, costing about $9.7 billi...
We aimed to investigate whether an innovative growth factor-laden scaffold composed of acellular sci...
Spinal cord injury results in complete failure of the central neurons to regenerate and is associate...
Biomaterial-based strategies to restore connectivity after lesion at the spinal cord are focused on ...
Injuries to the spinal cord induce distinct changes at the lesion site. Over recent years, it has be...
For nearly a century, neuroscientists have sought to restore neurological function across spinal cor...
Objective: We aimed to investigate whether an innovative growth factor-laden scaffold composed of ac...
Severe trauma to the limbs can often result in the lesioning, or even amputation, of the underlying ...