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1. Morphological Methods to Evaluate Peripheral Nerve Fiber Regeneration: A Comprehensive Review.

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

3. The Potential Benefits of Dietary Polyphenols for Peripheral Nerve Regeneration.

4. The Role of Dietary Nutrients in Peripheral Nerve Regeneration.

5. Expression patterns and functional evaluation of RGMa during the early phase of peripheral nerve regeneration using the mouse median nerve model.

6. Irreversible changes occurring in long-term denervated Schwann cells affect delayed nerve repair.

7. Comparison of results between chitosan hollow tube and autologous nerve graft in reconstruction of peripheral nerve defect: An experimental study.

8. The Neuregulin1/ErbB system is selectively regulated during peripheral nerve degeneration and regeneration.

9. Generation of new neurons in dorsal root Ganglia in adult rats after peripheral nerve crush injury.

10. Identification and validation of suitable housekeeping genes for normalizing quantitative real-time PCR assays in injured peripheral nerves.

11. The mouse median nerve experimental model in regenerative research.

12. Repairing nerve gaps by vein conduits filled with lipoaspirate-derived entire adipose tissue hinders nerve regeneration.

13. Future perspectives in nerve repair and regeneration.

14. Ghrelin: a novel neuromuscular recovery promoting factor?

15. Can regenerated nerve fibers return to normal size? A long-term post-traumatic study of the rat median nerve crush injury model.

16. Exploring an innovative decellularization protocol for porcine nerve grafts: a translational approach to peripheral nerve repair.

17. Ghrelin: A novel neuromuscular recovery promoting factor?

18. Pig decellularized peripheral nerve supports fiber regeneration.

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