Search Results - "McKay Hart, Andrew"
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Sensory Neurons of the Human Brachial Plexus: A Quantitative Study Employing Optical Fractionation and in Vivo Volumetric Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Published in Neurosurgery (01-05-2012)“…Extensive neuron death following peripheral nerve trauma is implicated in poor sensory recovery. Translational research for experimentally proven…”
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Primary sensory neurons and satellite cells after peripheral axotomy in the adult rat. Timecourse of cell death and elimination
Published in Experimental brain research (01-02-2002)“…The timecourse of cell death in adult dorsal root ganglia after peripheral axotomy has not been fully characterised. It is not clear whether neuronal death…”
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Sensory Neurons of the Human Brachial Plexus
Published in Neurosurgery (01-05-2012)“…Abstract BACKGROUND: Extensive neuron death following peripheral nerve trauma is implicated in poor sensory recovery. Translational research for experimentally…”
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Pharmacological enhancement of peripheral nerve regeneration in the rat by systemic acetyl-L-carnitine treatment
Published in Neuroscience letters (16-12-2002)“…Peripheral nerve trauma remains a major cause of morbidity, largely due to the death of approximately 40% of innervating sensory neurons, and to slow…”
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The future is bright
Published in Journal of plastic, reconstructive & aesthetic surgery (01-11-2010)Get full text
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Primary sensory neurons and satellite cells after peripheral axotomy in the adult rat
Published in Experimental brain research (01-02-2002)“…The timecourse of cell death in adult dorsal root ganglia after peripheral axotomy has not been fully characterised. It is not clear whether neuronal death…”
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Sensory neuroprotection, mitochondrial preservation, and therapeutic potential of n-acetyl-cysteine after nerve injury
Published in Neuroscience (2004)“…Neuronal death is a major factor in many neuropathologies, particularly traumatic, and yet no neuroprotective therapies are currently available clinically,…”
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Systemic acetyl-L-carnitine eliminates sensory neuronal loss after peripheral axotomy: a new clinical approach in the management of peripheral nerve trauma
Published in Experimental brain research (01-07-2002)“…Several hundred thousand peripheral nerve injuries occur each year in Europe alone. Largely due to the death of around 40% of primary sensory neurons, sensory…”
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The thin circumflex scapular artery perforator flap
Published in Journal of plastic, reconstructive & aesthetic surgery (01-01-2007)“…Summary The development of microsurgery has most recently been focused upon the evolution of perforator flaps, with the aim of minimising donor site morbidity,…”
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Primary sensory neurons and satellite cells after peripheral axotomy in the adult rat: timecourse of cell death & elimination
Published in Experimental brain research (2002)“…The timecourse of cell death in adult dorsal root ganglia after peripheral axotomy has not been fully characterised. It is not clear whether neuronal death…”
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Motorneuron protection by N-acetyl-cysteine after ventral root avulsion and ventral rhizotomy
Published in British journal of plastic surgery (01-09-2005)“…Motor recovery after proximal nerve injury remains extremely poor, despite advances in surgical care. Several neurobiological hurdles are implicated, the most…”
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Exogenous leukaemia inhibitory factor enhances nerve regeneration after late secondary repair using a bioartificial nerve conduit
Published in British journal of plastic surgery (01-07-2003)“…The clinical outcome of peripheral nerve injuries remains disappointing, even in the ideal situation of a primary repair performed with optimal microsurgical…”
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