60 results on '"Geuna, Stefano"'
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2. New basic insights on the potential of a chitosan‐based medical device for improving functional recovery after radical prostatectomy
3. Distal nerve transfer from the median nerve lumbrical fibers to the distal ulnar nerve motor branches in the palm: An anatomical cadaveric study
4. Introduction: Thematic Papers Issue on Peripheral Nerve Regeneration and Repair
5. Combined Influence of Gelatin Fibre Topography and Growth Factors on Cultured Dorsal Root Ganglia Neurons
6. Evaluation of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF) and Its Family Member Expression After Peripheral Nerve Regeneration and Denervation
7. Chitosan membranes applied on the prostatic neurovascular bundles after nerve-sparing robot-assisted radical prostatectomy: a phase II study
8. Unacylated Ghrelin Enhances Satellite Cell Function and Relieves the Dystrophic Phenotype in Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy mdx Model
9. Evaluation of PVA biodegradable electric conductive membranes for nerve regeneration in axonotmesis injuries: the rat sciatic nerve animal model
10. The Effect of Melatonin and Platelet Gel on Sciatic Nerve Repair: An Electrophysiological and Stereological Study
11. Efficacy of anti-adhesion gel of carboxymethylcellulose with polyethylene oxide on peripheral nerve: Experimental results on a mouse model
12. The Neuregulin1/ErbB system is selectively regulated during peripheral nerve degeneration and regeneration
13. Uptake: Factors Ruling the Uptake of Silica Nanoparticles by Mesenchymal Stem Cells: Agglomeration Versus Dispersions, Absence Versus Presence of Serum Proteins (Small 24/2015)
14. Comparison of results between chitosan hollow tube and autologous nerve graft in reconstruction of peripheral nerve defect: An experimental study
15. Factors Ruling the Uptake of Silica Nanoparticles by Mesenchymal Stem Cells: Agglomeration Versus Dispersions, Absence Versus Presence of Serum Proteins
16. Platelet Gel Does Not Improve Peripheral Nerve Regeneration: An Electrophysiological, Stereological, and Electron Microscopic Study
17. Discrepancies in quantitative assessment of normal and regenerated peripheral nerve fibers between light and electron microscopy
18. The amnion muscle combined graft (AMCG) conduits: A new alternative in the repair of wide substance loss of peripheral nerves
19. Enhanced axon outgrowth and improved long‐distance axon regeneration in sprouty2 deficient mice
20. Expression patterns and functional evaluation of the UNC5B receptor during the early phase of peripheral nerve regeneration using the mouse median nerve model
21. Fluorescent Silica Nanoparticles Improve Optical Imaging of Stem Cells Allowing Direct Discrimination between Live and Early-Stage Apoptotic Cells
22. BIOHYBRID - Biohybrid templates for peripheral nerve regeneration
23. Can regenerated nerve fibers return to normal size? A long‐term post‐traumatic study of the rat median nerve crush injury model
24. Primary repair of crush nerve injuries by means of biological tubulization with muscle‐vein‐combined grafts
25. Expression of antioxidant molecules after peripheral nerve injury and regeneration
26. The effect of melatonin and platelet gel on sciatic nerve repair: An electrophysiological and stereological study
27. Porous Poly(ε-caprolactone) Nerve Guide Filled with Porous Gelatin Matrix for Nerve Tissue Engineering
28. Electrical stimulation impairs early functional recovery and accentuates skeletal muscle atrophy after sciatic nerve crush injury in rats
29. A free vein graft cap influences neuroma formation after nerve transection
30. Denervation and reinnervation of adult skeletal muscle modulate mRNA expression of neuregulin‐1 and ErbB receptors
31. Platelet gel does not improve peripheral nerve regeneration: An electrophysiological, stereological, and electron microscopic study
32. Prenatal exposure to a non‐steroidal anti‐inflammatory drug or saline solution impairs sciatic nerve morphology: a stereological and histological study
33. A simple protocol for paraffin‐embedded myelin sheath staining with osmium tetroxide for light microscope observation
34. Early homing of adult mesenchymal stem cells in normal and infarcted isolated beating hearts
35. Expression of neuregulin‐1 and ErbB‐receptors mRNAs is modulated by denervation and reinnervation in adult rat skeletal muscles
36. PLGA 90/10 and caprolactone biodegradable nerve guides for the reconstruction of the rat sciatic nerve
37. Ulnar nerve repair by end-to-side neurorrhaphy on the median nerve with interposition of a vein: An experimental study
38. Microsurgical arterovenous loops and biological templates: A novel in vivo chamber for tissue engineering
39. Spinal cord injury treatment by induction of a shift from cholinergic to glutamatergic innervation of muscle fibers
40. Electrical stimulation based on chronaxie reduces atrogin‐1 and myoD gene expressions in denervated rat muscle
41. Morphological characterization of GFP stably transfected adult mesenchymal bone marrow stem cells
42. Schwann cell behavior after nerve repair by means of tissue‐engineered muscle‐vein combined guides
43. Phototherapy for enhancing peripheral nerve repair: A review of the literature
44. Nerve repair by means of tubulization: Literature review and personal clinical experience comparing biological and synthetic conduits for sensory nerve repair
45. The revolution of counting “tops”: Two decades of the disector principle in morphological research
46. Use of muscle-vein-combined Y-chambers for repair of multiple nerve lesions: Experimental results
47. On sampling and sampling errors in histomorphometry of peripheral nerve fibers
48. Ankle kinematics to evaluate functional recovery in crushed rat sciatic nerve
49. Functional assessment of sciatic nerve recovery: biodegradable poly (DLLA‐ϵ‐CL) nerve guide filled with fresh skeletal muscle
50. Morphology of nerve fiber regeneration along a biodegradable poly (DLLA‐ϵ‐CL) nerve guide filled with fresh skeletal muscle
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