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Repair of ovine peripheral nerve injuries with xenogeneic human acellular sciatic nerves prerecellularized with allogeneic Schwann-like cells—an innovative and promising approach
Published 2022“…Xenografts were grafted in ovine sciatic nerves. Left sciatic nerves (20 mm) were excised from 10 sheep. …”
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Celecoxib accelerates functional recovery after sciatic nerve crush in the rat
Published 2014“…The inflammatory response appears to be essential in the modulation of the degeneration and regeneration process after peripheral nerve injury. In injured nerves, cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) is strongly upregulated around the injury site, possibly playing a role in the regulation of the inflammatory response. …”
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Células cebadas en pulmón y nervio periférico en la intoxicación crónica con karwinskia humboldtiana en rata wistar: estudios histológico e histoquímico = Lung and peripheral nerve mast cells in chronic intoxication with karwinskia humboldtiana in wistar rat: histological and histochemical Studies
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Simultaneous and bilateral non-arteritic anterior ischaemic optic neuropathy and acute angle-closure
Published 2021“…Non-arteritic anterior ischaemic optic neuropathy (NAION) is the second most common cause of permanent optic nerve-related visual loss in adults after glaucoma. …”
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Neurovascular Structures at Risk During Anterolateral and Medial Arthroscopic Approaches of the Hip
Published 2016“…The lateral portals have a higher safety margin; the portal with the most proximity to a neurovascular structure is the anterior portal, associated laterally with the femoral cutaneous nerve, presenting a higher risk of injury. Medial portals have a higher risk of injuring the femoral neurovascular bundle as well as the obturator nerve.…”
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Laparoscopic diaphragmatic plication for paralysis posterior to trauma. Case report
Published 2016“…Diaphragmatic paralysis is a pathology characterized by the elevation of a plastic and inactive atrophic diaphragm, followed by an injury to the spinal column or to the phrenic nerve. Because it involves the phrenic nerve, it is often associated with an injury at its exit in the spinal cord at the radicular level, at the conduct or in the peripheral nerve. …”
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Magnetic resonance based morphometric analysis of the tentorial notch
Published 2023“…The objective was to evaluate the morphometry of the tentorial notch and the third cranial nerve on living subjects using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). …”
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Cooled Radiofrequency Ablation in Shoulder Pain: A Cohort study
Published 2025“…All patients included were treated with CRFA in the sensitive innervation around the shoulder (lateral pectoral, suprascapular nerve, axillary nerve), and were followed for 24 weeks. …”
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Eight-and-a-half syndrome: video evidence and updated literature review
Published 2020“…The eight-and-a-half syndrome (EHS)—defined by the combination of a seventh cranial nerve palsy and an ipsilateral one-and-a-half syndrome—is a rare brainstem syndrome, which localises to the caudal tegmental region of the pons. …”
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Characterization of Insulin-Like Peptides and Their Relation to Molt and Metabolism of the Shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei
Published 2008“…Aquantitative real-time RT-PCR study revealed the presence of LivIGFBP-related peptide transcript in a variety oftissues, including nervous tissues, gills, and muscle, brain, thoracic ganglion and nerve cord. In addition, theexpression of this transcript differs according to the animal’s size, suggesting a possible role in growth regulation.…”
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Generation of a Reconfigurable Logical Cell Using Evolutionary Computation
Published 2013“…The processes of adaptation, learning, and coupling between them have been research pursuits therein, and the understanding of this processes can help to build artificial devices.The act of joining living tissue with electronics has long been imagined in the world of science fiction, but cybernetic organisms are now one step closer to reality, thanks to work emerging from researchers that have built tiny electronic meshes out of silicon nanowires and have used them as scaffolds to grow nerve, heart, and muscle tissue…”
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Behaviour of disc oedema during and after amiodarone optic neuropathy: case report
Published 2014“…Using Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) we describe the impact of this neuropathy on Retinal Nerve Fibre Layer (RNFL). At diagnosis RNFL average was of 188 µm OD and 77 µm in the left eye (OS), six months after discontinuation of the drug decreased to 40 µm in OD and 76 µm in OS. …”
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Morning Glory Disc Anomaly, A Report of a Successfully Treated Case of Functional Amblyopia
Published 2015“…Morning Glory Disc Anomaly (MGDA) is a congenital malformation of the optic nerve characterized by the presence of a funnel-shaped macropapilla with neuroglial remnants in its center surrounded by an elevated and pigmented chorioretinal ring. …”
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Exercise-induced adaptations of rat soleus muscle grafts
Published 1983“…In female Wistar rats (n = 316) under pentobarbital sodium anesthesia, the soleus muscle was autografted with its nerve reimplanted. One purpose was to characterize the chronological development of graft innervation and recruitment during locomotion. …”
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Mass and fiber cross-sectional area of soleus muscle grafts following training
Published 1989“…This study tested the hypothesis that endurance training initiated 28 d following grafting of the soleus muscle would increase fiber cross-sectional area concomitant with an increase in mass. Nerve-implant orthotopic grafting operations were performed on 6-wk-old rats anesthetized with pentobarbital sodium. …”
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A mutation in the voltage-gated sodium channel gene associated with pyrethroid resistance in Latin American Aedes aegypti
Published 2007“…Assays on larvae from strains bearing these mutations indicated reduced nerve sensitivity to permethrin inhibition. Two of these occurred in codons Iso1011 and Val1016 in exons 20 and 21 respectively. …”
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Recent rapid rise of a permethrin knock down resistance allele in Aedes aegypti in México.
Published 2009“…Pyrethroid insecticides prolong the opening of voltage-dependent sodium channels in insect nerves to produce instant paralysis and “knock-down.” …”
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