After peripheral nerve injury, motor and sensory axons are able to regenerate but inaccuracy of target reinnervation leads to poor functional recovery. Extracellular matrix (ECM) components and neurotrophic factors (NTFs) exert their effect on different neuronal populations creating a suitable environment to promote axonal growth. Here, we assessed in vitro and in vivo the selective effects of combining different ECM components with NTFs on motor and sensory axons regeneration and target reinnervation. Organotypic cultures with collagen, laminin and nerve growth factor (NGF)/neurotrophin-3 (NT3) or collagen, fibronectin and brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) selectively enhanced sensory neurite outgrowth of DRG neurons and motor neuri...
Segregation of regenerating motor and sensory axons may be a good strategy to improve selective func...
Although peripheral axons can regenerate after nerve transection and repair, functional recovery is ...
There are key differences in the extent to which the peripheral (PNS) and central (CNS) nervous sys...
After peripheral nerve injury, motor and sensory axons are able to regenerate but inaccuracy of targ...
After peripheral nerve injury, motor and sensory axons are able to regenerate but inaccuracy of targ...
After peripheral nerve injury, motor and sensory axons are able to regenerate but inaccuracy of targ...
After peripheral nerve injury, motor and sensory axons are able to regenerate but inaccuracy of targ...
After peripheral nerve injury, motor and sensory axons are able to regenerate but inaccuracy of targ...
After peripheral nerve injury, motor and sensory axons are able to regenerate but inaccuracy of targ...
Segregation of regenerating motor and sensory axons may be a good strategy to improve selective func...
Segregation of regenerating motor and sensory axons may be a good strategy to improve selective func...
Segregation of regenerating motor and sensory axons may be a good strategy to improve selective func...
Segregation of regenerating motor and sensory axons may be a good strategy to improve selective func...
Segregation of regenerating motor and sensory axons may be a good strategy to improve selective func...
Segregation of regenerating motor and sensory axons may be a good strategy to improve selective func...
Segregation of regenerating motor and sensory axons may be a good strategy to improve selective func...
Although peripheral axons can regenerate after nerve transection and repair, functional recovery is ...
There are key differences in the extent to which the peripheral (PNS) and central (CNS) nervous sys...
After peripheral nerve injury, motor and sensory axons are able to regenerate but inaccuracy of targ...
After peripheral nerve injury, motor and sensory axons are able to regenerate but inaccuracy of targ...
After peripheral nerve injury, motor and sensory axons are able to regenerate but inaccuracy of targ...
After peripheral nerve injury, motor and sensory axons are able to regenerate but inaccuracy of targ...
After peripheral nerve injury, motor and sensory axons are able to regenerate but inaccuracy of targ...
After peripheral nerve injury, motor and sensory axons are able to regenerate but inaccuracy of targ...
Segregation of regenerating motor and sensory axons may be a good strategy to improve selective func...
Segregation of regenerating motor and sensory axons may be a good strategy to improve selective func...
Segregation of regenerating motor and sensory axons may be a good strategy to improve selective func...
Segregation of regenerating motor and sensory axons may be a good strategy to improve selective func...
Segregation of regenerating motor and sensory axons may be a good strategy to improve selective func...
Segregation of regenerating motor and sensory axons may be a good strategy to improve selective func...
Segregation of regenerating motor and sensory axons may be a good strategy to improve selective func...
Although peripheral axons can regenerate after nerve transection and repair, functional recovery is ...
There are key differences in the extent to which the peripheral (PNS) and central (CNS) nervous sys...