Tissue engineering for the repair of peripheral nerve injury

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Abstract

Peripheral nerve injury is a common clinical problem and affects the quality of life of patients. Traditional restoration methods are not satisfactory. Researchers increasingly focus on the field of tissue engineering. The three key points in establishing a tissue engineering material are the biological scaffold material, the seed cells and various growth factors. Understanding the type of nerve injury, the construction of scaffold and the process of repair are necessary to solve peripheral nerve injury and promote its regeneration. This review describes the categories of peripheral nerve injury, fundamental research of peripheral nervous tissue engineering and clinical research on peripheral nerve scaffold material, and paves a way for related research and the use of conduits in clinical practice.

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Zhang, P. X., Han, N., Kou, Y. H., Zhu, Q. T., Liu, X. L., Quan, D. P., … Jiang, B. G. (2019). Tissue engineering for the repair of peripheral nerve injury. Neural Regeneration Research, 14(1), 51–58. https://doi.org/10.4103/1673-5374.243701

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