Publications by authors named "M C El-Cheikh"

Peripheral nerve injuries are extremely severe and may lead to permanent disability, despite the regenerative capacity of the peripheral nervous system (PNS). To date, there is no established pharmacological therapy capable of predicting functional recovery and alleviation of trauma-related symptoms such as neuropathic pain, inflammation and weakness, which are the main targets for current therapies. In this work we provide new evidence for a therapeutic use of valproic acid (VPA) upon ischiatic nerve injury.

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The economic burden of chronic wounds, the complexity of the process of tissue repair and the possibility of resistant bacterial infections, have triggered a significant research interest in the application of natural alternative therapies for wound healing. Biomolecules are intrinsically multi-active, as they affect multiple mechanisms involved in tissue repair phenomenon, including immunomodulatory, anti-inflammatory, cell proliferation, extra cellular matrix remodeling and angiogenesis. Chitosan features a unique combination of attributes, including intrinsic hemostatic, antimicrobial, and immunomodulatory properties, that make it an exceptional candidate for wound management, in the development of wound dressings and scaffolds.

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 Palatine and pharyngeal tonsils are the first line of defense against pathogens. Clinically, two alterations may require surgical removal of the tonsils: hypertrophy and recurrent tonsillitis. The two conditions probably result from a dysfunction of the immune system.

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Background: Neurogenic tumors of the larynx are rare, with few cases having been reported in the literature. Schwannomas are responsible for 0.1% of all benign tumors of the larynx.

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