Local Administration of Insulin-like Growth Factor I into Silicon Rubber Chamber Improves Peripheral Nerve Repair in Rats
Journal: Archive of Organ Transplantation (Vol.1, No. 1)Publication Date: 2015-04-27
Authors : Rahim Mohammadi Masoume Masoumi-Verki Sima Ahsan; Keyvan Amini;
Page : 004-010
Keywords : Peripheral nerve repair; Sciatic; Insulin-like growth factor I; Local;
Abstract
Introduction: Organ reinnervation and functional recovery following peripheral nerve injury still remains a major challenge and return of functional recovery to the preinjured level rarely occurs.The aim was to evaluate the effect of locally administered insulin-like growth factor (IGF I) on nerve regeneration.
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