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Combining Peripheral Nerve Grafting and Matrix Modulation to Repair the Injured Rat Spinal Cord

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20:14 min

November 20th, 2009

DOI :

10.3791/1324-v

November 20th, 2009


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Peripheral Nerve Grafting

Chapters in this video

0:00

Title

1:09

Introduction

1:43

Transection of the Peripheral Nerve (PN) and Removal of PN Segment

8:58

Cervical Hemisection Injury and Transplantation of PN

13:20

Treating the Area of Injury with Chondroitinase

17:07

Representative Electrophysiological and Immunocytochemical Results

19:41

Conclusion

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