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Academic Article Schwann cell chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan inhibits dorsal root ganglion neuron neurite outgrowth and substrate specificity via a soma and not a growth cone mechanism.
Academic Article Ultrasound imaging of regenerating rat sciatic nerves in situ.
Academic Article The role of hyperbaric oxygen therapy in enhancing the rate of wound healing with a focus on axon regeneration.
Academic Article Neurological recovery across a 12-cm-long ulnar nerve gap repaired 3.25 years post trauma: case report.
Academic Article Hyperbaric oxygen therapy and promoting neurological recovery following nerve trauma.
Academic Article An assessment of current techniques for inducing axon regeneration and neurological recovery following peripheral nerve trauma.
Academic Article Platelet-Rich Plasma Promotes Axon Regeneration, Wound Healing, and Pain Reduction: Fact or Fiction.
Academic Article Restoration of Neurological Function Following Peripheral Nerve Trauma.
Academic Article Promoting neurological recovery following a traumatic peripheral nerve injury.
Academic Article Chapter 18: Enhancement of nerve regeneration and recovery by immunosuppressive agents.
Academic Article Morphine: axon regeneration, neuroprotection, neurotoxicity, tolerance, and neuropathic pain.
Concept Nerve Regeneration
Concept Regeneration
Academic Article Can lithium enhance the extent of axon regeneration and neurological recovery following peripheral nerve trauma?
Academic Article Prospects for Improving the Extent of Recovery following Peripheral Nerve Trauma: A Review.
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