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Brain-derived neurotrophic factor and collagen tubulization enhance functional recovery after peripheral nerve transection and repair
David S. Utley
, Sheryl L. Lewin
, Elbert T. Cheng
, A. Neil Verity
, David Sierra
,
David J. Terris
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Collagen
100%
Functional Recovery
100%
Brain-derived Neurotrophic Factor
100%
Tubulization
100%
Peripheral Nerve Transection
100%
Peripheral Nerve Repair
100%
Coaptation
23%
Sciatic Nerve
15%
Osmotic Pump
15%
Axon Diameter
15%
Largest Mean
15%
Sprague-Dawley Rats
7%
Nerve
7%
Repair Method
7%
Morphometric Evaluation
7%
Collagen Matrix
7%
Peripheral Nerve
7%
Nerve Repair
7%
Regeneration
7%
Histologic Evaluation
7%
Sciatic Functional Index
7%
Covalently Cross-linked
7%
Nerve Transection
7%
Medicine and Dentistry
Peripheral Nerve
100%
Nerve Regeneration
100%
Nerve Transection
100%
Brain Derived Neurotrophic Factor
100%
Axon
18%
Sciatic Nerve
18%
Morphometrics
9%