Publications by authors named "Mindy Ezra"

Article Synopsis
  • Major peripheral nerve injury (PNI) presents difficulties in functional restoration due to slow axon growth and degeneration of the regenerative pathway without axons.
  • Researchers are creating tissue-engineered nerve grafts (TENGs) using porcine neurons and stretching techniques to provide living axons that help guide the regeneration of host axons and maintain nerve pathways.
  • TENGs have shown success in accelerating axon regeneration across both short (1 cm) and long (5 cm) nerve defects in pigs, achieving recovery comparable to traditional autograft methods, and showing promise for treating currently unrepairable PNIs.
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Nerve conduits prefilled with hydrogels are frequently explored in an attempt to promote nerve regeneration. This study examines the interplay in vivo between the porosity of the conduit wall and the level of bioactivity of the hydrogel used to fill the conduit. Nerve regeneration in porous (P) or nonporous (NP) conduits that were filled with either collagen only or collagen enhanced with a covalently attached neurite-promoting peptide mimic of the glycan human natural killer cell antigen-1 (m-HNK) were compared in a 5 mm critical size defect in the mouse femoral nerve repair model.

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Here, we report on the design of braided peripheral nerve conduits with barrier coatings. Braiding of extruded polymer fibers generates nerve conduits with excellent mechanical properties, high flexibility, and significant kink-resistance. However, braiding also results in variable levels of porosity in the conduit wall, which can lead to the infiltration of fibrous tissue into the interior of the conduit.

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Following complete nerve transection, entubulation of the nerve stumps helps guide axons to reconnect distally. In this study, a biodegradable and noncytotoxic tyrosine-derived polycarbonate terpolymer composed of 89.5 mol% desaminotyrosyl tyrosine ethyl ester (DTE), 10 mol% desaminotyrosyl tyrosine (DT), and 0.

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