The management of traumatic peripheral nerve injury remains a considerable concern for clinicians. With minimal innovations in surgical technique and a limited number of specialists trained to treat peripheral nerve injury, outcomes of surgical intervention have been unpredictable. The inability to manipulate the pathophysiology of nerve injury (i.e., Wallerian degeneration) has left scientists and clinicians depending on the slow and lengthy process of axonal regeneration (~1 mm/day). When axons are severed, the endings undergo calcium-mediated plasmalemmal sealing, which limits the ability of the axon to be primarily repaired. Polythethylene glycol (PEG) in combination with a bioengineered process overcomes the inability to fuse axons. Th...
Xi Lu,* T Hiran Perera,* Alexander B Aria, Laura A Smith Callahan Department of Neurosurgery, Center...
Objective. Guiding Regeneration Gel (GRG) was developed in response to the clinical need of improvin...
Severe trauma to the limbs can often result in the lesioning, or even amputation, of the underlying ...
BACKGROUND: Nervous system injuries in mammals often involve transection or segmental loss of periph...
Peripheral nerve injury results in debilitating physical impairments, including loss of motor, senso...
Current Neuroscience dogma holds that transections or ablations of a segment of peripheral nerves pr...
Peripheral nerve injury is a common posttraumatic complication. The precise surgical repair of nerve...
Peripheral nerve injury can lead to severe loss of motor control or sensory integration, posing a si...
Acute damage to axons is manifested as a breach in their membranes, ion exchange across the compromi...
The inability to rapidly restore the loss of function that results from severance (cutting or crushi...
textTraumatic neuronal injury inevitably causes plasmalemmal damage, and sometimes leads to axonal s...
Surgical repair of ablation-type peripheral nerve injuries by using peripheral nerve allografts (PNA...
Polyethylene glycol (PEG) is a fusion agent that is integral to the present and future work of our l...
Peripheral nerves are the primary connection between the central nervous system and the rest of the ...
Background: Outcomes after peripheral nerve injuries are poor despite current nerve repair technique...
Xi Lu,* T Hiran Perera,* Alexander B Aria, Laura A Smith Callahan Department of Neurosurgery, Center...
Objective. Guiding Regeneration Gel (GRG) was developed in response to the clinical need of improvin...
Severe trauma to the limbs can often result in the lesioning, or even amputation, of the underlying ...
BACKGROUND: Nervous system injuries in mammals often involve transection or segmental loss of periph...
Peripheral nerve injury results in debilitating physical impairments, including loss of motor, senso...
Current Neuroscience dogma holds that transections or ablations of a segment of peripheral nerves pr...
Peripheral nerve injury is a common posttraumatic complication. The precise surgical repair of nerve...
Peripheral nerve injury can lead to severe loss of motor control or sensory integration, posing a si...
Acute damage to axons is manifested as a breach in their membranes, ion exchange across the compromi...
The inability to rapidly restore the loss of function that results from severance (cutting or crushi...
textTraumatic neuronal injury inevitably causes plasmalemmal damage, and sometimes leads to axonal s...
Surgical repair of ablation-type peripheral nerve injuries by using peripheral nerve allografts (PNA...
Polyethylene glycol (PEG) is a fusion agent that is integral to the present and future work of our l...
Peripheral nerves are the primary connection between the central nervous system and the rest of the ...
Background: Outcomes after peripheral nerve injuries are poor despite current nerve repair technique...
Xi Lu,* T Hiran Perera,* Alexander B Aria, Laura A Smith Callahan Department of Neurosurgery, Center...
Objective. Guiding Regeneration Gel (GRG) was developed in response to the clinical need of improvin...
Severe trauma to the limbs can often result in the lesioning, or even amputation, of the underlying ...