Isaacs et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Side‐to‐side supercharging nerve allograft enhances neurotrophic potentialIsaacs et al., 2020
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- Isaacs J
- Feger M
- Mallu S
- Patel G
- Debkowska M
- Yager D
- Ernst B
- Chilukuri S
- Moser M
- Kurtz C
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- Muscle & Nerve
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Introduction Critical limitations of processed acellular nerve allograft (PNA) are linked to Schwann cell function. Side‐to‐side bridge grafting may enhance PNA neurotrophic potential. Methods Sprague–Dawley rats underwent tibial nerve transection and immediate …
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