nerve damage

Technology that restores the sense of touch in nerves damaged as a result of injury
via Phys.org Technology that restores the sense of touch in nerves damaged as a result
Could a re-engineered enzyme help reverse damage from spinal cord injury and stroke?
In this rendering of the enzyme chondroitinase ABC, point mutations are represented by red balls.
Regenerating damaged nerves without the need for transplanting stem cells or a donor nerve
Lauren Kokai, Ph.D., (left) developed the technology used for this project when she was a
Nerve regeneration gets gene therapy help

Researchers from the Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience (NIN) and the Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC)

Finding could pave road to regrowth after traumatic injuries, stroke and spinal damage

Biological Sciences Assistant Project Scientist Kyung Won Kim (left) and Professor Yishi Jin. Discovery Offers

Spider threads can repair damaged nerves and tissue

The golden orb-weaver spider from Tanzania spins such strong webs that Tanzanian fishermen use them

Researchers activate repair program for nerve fibers

Releasing molecular brake allowed damaged neurons to regenerate Injuries to the spinal cord can cause

3D-Printed Guide Helps Regrow Complex Nerves After Injury

Research could help more than 200,000 people annually who suffer from nerve injuries or disease

3D-printed guides can help restore function in damaged nerves

Scientists at the University of Sheffield have succeeded in using a 3D printed guide to

Mechanized human hands: System designed to improve hand function lost to nerve damage

Engineers at Oregon State University have developed and successfully demonstrated the value of a simple

Nerve cells (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Stem Cells from Muscle Can Repair Nerve Damage After Injury

Stem cells derived from human muscle tissue were able to repair nerve damage and restore

Medical breakthrough gives hope for disabled to regain use of limbs

Scientists hope to give people back the use of disabled arms and legs after a