Scientists Investigate Feasibility Of Biomaterials for Repair of Long-segment Peripheral Nerve Defects

For the repair of damaged peripheral nerves, autografts or allografts are commonly used. However, similar problems have been encountered in allografting or xenografting. Previous studies concerning artificial neural tubes to repair nerve defects mainly focus on peripheral nerve defects less than 30 mm. Dr. Esmaeil Biazar and colleagues from Islamic Azad University, Iran investigate the feasibility of poly(3-hydroxy- butyrate-co-3-hydroxyvalerate) conduits in the ...

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