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A novel non-viral knockdown strategy targeting retinoblastoma protein for regeneration of peripheral axons
DownloadFall 2018
Peripheral nerve degeneration as a result of traumatic nerve injury is a common neurological condition that is characterized by varying degrees of sensory, autonomic, and motor dysfunction. Due to the high prevalence of peripheral nerve damage, there is a pressing need to develop novel therapies...
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Intermittent Electrical Stimulation as a Treatment Approach for Deep Tissue Pressure Injury after a Spinal Cord Injury
DownloadFall 2018
The goal of this study was to investigate the effects and mechanisms of action of an intermittent electrical stimulation (IES) paradigm on the healing of deep-seated muscle injury. Electrical stimulation has been extensively studied for the treatment of open wounds, often with amplitudes lower...
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Fall 2020
Patterns are predictable, ubiquitous, and functional. In something as complex and vast as the nervous system, patterns play an important role in maintaining order through logical organization. Sensory systems are one such example where neuronal organization show common patterns across modalities....