Publications by authors named "J Senger"

Background: Prophylactic lymphovenous bypass (pLVB) is a microsurgical technique aimed to prevent breast cancer-related lymphedema (BCRL) after axillary lymph node dissection (ALND) by redirecting lymphatic flow from the ligated lymphatics into neighboring veins. This report describes the authors' 9-year institutional experience of pLVB in patients undergoing ALND to prevent BCRL.

Methods: Patients who underwent ALND were reviewed.

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  • * Research into treatments that speed up nerve regrowth is critical, with perioperative electrical stimulation showing promise by speeding up degeneration and boosting regeneration rates.
  • * Recent studies have revealed that electrical stimulation enhances the expression of regeneration-associated genes, improving the chances of successful recovery from nerve injuries, and new devices for this treatment are becoming available for clinical use.
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Electrical stimulation is emerging as a perioperative strategy to improve peripheral nerve regeneration and enhance functional recovery. Despite decades of research, new insights into the complex multifaceted mechanisms of electrical stimulation continue to emerge, providing greater understanding of the neurophysiology of nerve regeneration. In this study, we summarize what is known about how electrical stimulation modulates the molecular cascades and cellular responses innate to nerve injury and repair, and the consequential effects on axonal growth and plasticity.

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Background: The gram-positive bacterium Bacillus subtilis is widely used for industrial enzyme production. Its ability to secrete a wide range of enzymes into the extracellular medium especially facilitates downstream processing since cell disruption is avoided. Although various heterologous enzymes have been successfully secreted with B.

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