2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.jneumeth.2003.11.020
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Novel technique for peripheral nerve reconstruction in the absence of an artificial conduit

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“…Here, the outcomes of all repair procedures were very poor when compared to the SHAM group. Komiyama et al (2004) were able to obtain better results after repairing 10-mm gaps with nerve autografts (SFI −23.4). However, the nerve graft is still far from producing good functional results.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Here, the outcomes of all repair procedures were very poor when compared to the SHAM group. Komiyama et al (2004) were able to obtain better results after repairing 10-mm gaps with nerve autografts (SFI −23.4). However, the nerve graft is still far from producing good functional results.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Nos últimos anos, mundialmente são descritos experimentos que visam a reprodução total ou parcial de estruturas anatômica humana, como por exemplo: tecido hepático [63] , dente [64] , mandíbula [65] , nervos periféricos [66] , válvulas e ductos urológicos [67] , menisco [68] , vasos [69] e regeneração de tecido ósseo [70] .…”
Section: Aplicações E Produtos Da Engenharia De Tecidosunclassified
“…Drug-delivery strategies like this could be applied in tissue engineering, whenever cells and signalling molecules are combined first in vitro, in order to create a biomaterial suitable for transplantation (Komiyama et al, 2004). Creating an environment that incorporates multiple guidance cues in a spatially and time controlled manner offers exciting opportunities for elucidating the mechanisms behind cellular differentiation and nerve regeneration.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%