Neural Tissue Engineering: Strategies for Repair and Regeneration
The University of Texas at Austin
Abstract
▪ Abstract Nerve regeneration is a complex biological phenomenon. In the peripheral nervous system, nerves can regenerate on their own if injuries are small. Larger injuries must be surgically treated, typically with nerve grafts harvested from elsewhere in the body. Spinal cord injury is more complicated, as there are factors in the body that inhibit repair. Unfortunately, a solution to completely repair spinal cord injury has not been found. Thus, bioengineering strategies for the peripheral nervous system are focused on alternatives to the nerve graft, whereas efforts for spinal cord injury are focused on creating a permissive environment for regeneration. Fortunately, recent advances in neuroscience, cell…
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2Topics & keywords
- Regeneration (biology)
- Spinal cord injury
- Medicine
- Peripheral nervous system
- Spinal cord
- Peripheral nerve
- Nervous system
- Neuroscience