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7. Effects of Olfactory Mucosa Stem/Stromal Cell and Olfactory Ensheating Cells Secretome on Peripheral Nerve Regeneration

13. Acylated and unacylated ghrelin impair skeletal muscle atrophy in mice

19. Preclinical Validation of SilkBridgeTM for Peripheral Nerve Regeneration

20. Fibroblasts Colonizing Nerve Conduits Express High Levels of Soluble Neuregulin1, a Factor Promoting Schwann Cell Dedifferentiation

23. The Use of a Hypoallergenic Dermal Matrix for Wrapping in Peripheral Nerve Lesions Regeneration: Functional and Quantitative Morphological Analysis in an Experimental Animal Model

30. REGULATION OF THE NRG1/ERBB SYSTEM IN CMT1A PERIPHERAL NERVES

31. Regeneration of long-distance peripheral nerve defects after delayed reconstruction in healthy and diabetic rats is supported by immunomodulatory chitosan nerve guides

32. Two factor-based reprogramming of rodent and human fibroblasts into Schwann cells

35. Ghrelin: A novel neuromuscular recovery promoting factor?

37. Generation of New Neurons in Dorsal Root Ganglia in Adult Rats after Peripheral Nerve Crush Injury

39. Experimental model for the study of the effects of platelet-rich plasma on the early phases of muscle healing

40. Epineurial Window Is More Efficient in Attracting Axons than Simple Coaptation in a Sutureless (Cyanoacrylate-Bound) Model of End-to-Side Nerve Repair in the Rat Upper Limb: Functional and Morphometric Evidences and Review of the Literature

41. Modulation of the Neuregulin 1/ ErbB system after skeletal muscle denervation and reinnervation.

46. Pig decellularized peripheral nerve supports fiber regeneration.

48. The Mouse Median Nerve Experimental Model in Regenerative Research.

50. Reconstruction of Critical Nerve Defects Using Allogenic Nerve Tissue: A Review of Current Approaches.

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