Citation: Utine CA, Engin Durmaz C, Koqak N. Corneal matrix repair therapy with the regenerating agent in neurotrophic persistent epithelial defects, lntJOphthalmo12017;10(12):1935-1939
Traumatic injuries to spinal cord elicit diverse signaling pathways leading to unselective and complex pathological outcomes:death of multiple classes of neural cells,formation of cystic cavities and glial scars,disr...Traumatic injuries to spinal cord elicit diverse signaling pathways leading to unselective and complex pathological outcomes:death of multiple classes of neural cells,formation of cystic cavities and glial scars,disruption of axonal connections,and demyelination of spared axons,all of which can contribute more or less to debilitating functional impairments found in patients with spinal cord injury.展开更多
Like injured neurons in the brain or spinal cord, neurons in the retina are incapable to regenerate following injury and ultimately would lead to irreversible neuronal loss and vision impairment. Over decades, extensi...Like injured neurons in the brain or spinal cord, neurons in the retina are incapable to regenerate following injury and ultimately would lead to irreversible neuronal loss and vision impairment. Over decades, extensive effort has been made to develop strategies to protect retinal neurons from death; however, the outcome is limited (Pettmann and Henderson, 1998; Bahr, 2000; Lagali and Picketts, 2011). Replacing the degenerated retinal neurons by newly generated and functional neurons would be an ideal scenario. The rapid development of stem cell biology has recently demonstrated that stem cells could be a potential source of cells for cell replace- ment therapy because these cells have the self-renewal capacity and could be differentiated into many cell types. This review will dis- cuss the therapeutic potential of stem cell-based therapy to retinal degenerative diseases.展开更多
Paresthesia is the name given to a temporary or permanent sensory loss caused by several surgical procedures that affected the peripheral sensory nerve.In dentistry,common iatrogenic procedures that can lead to sensor...Paresthesia is the name given to a temporary or permanent sensory loss caused by several surgical procedures that affected the peripheral sensory nerve.In dentistry,common iatrogenic procedures that can lead to sensory loss include third molar removal,展开更多
文摘Citation: Utine CA, Engin Durmaz C, Koqak N. Corneal matrix repair therapy with the regenerating agent in neurotrophic persistent epithelial defects, lntJOphthalmo12017;10(12):1935-1939
基金supported by a National Research Foundation of Korea grant funded by the Korean Government(NRF-2014R1A1A2056452 to D.H.H.and NRF-2014M3A9B6034224 to BGK)
文摘Traumatic injuries to spinal cord elicit diverse signaling pathways leading to unselective and complex pathological outcomes:death of multiple classes of neural cells,formation of cystic cavities and glial scars,disruption of axonal connections,and demyelination of spared axons,all of which can contribute more or less to debilitating functional impairments found in patients with spinal cord injury.
文摘Like injured neurons in the brain or spinal cord, neurons in the retina are incapable to regenerate following injury and ultimately would lead to irreversible neuronal loss and vision impairment. Over decades, extensive effort has been made to develop strategies to protect retinal neurons from death; however, the outcome is limited (Pettmann and Henderson, 1998; Bahr, 2000; Lagali and Picketts, 2011). Replacing the degenerated retinal neurons by newly generated and functional neurons would be an ideal scenario. The rapid development of stem cell biology has recently demonstrated that stem cells could be a potential source of cells for cell replace- ment therapy because these cells have the self-renewal capacity and could be differentiated into many cell types. This review will dis- cuss the therapeutic potential of stem cell-based therapy to retinal degenerative diseases.
文摘Paresthesia is the name given to a temporary or permanent sensory loss caused by several surgical procedures that affected the peripheral sensory nerve.In dentistry,common iatrogenic procedures that can lead to sensory loss include third molar removal,