A Review on the Technological Advances and Future Perspectives of Axon Guidance and Regeneration in Peripheral Nerve Repair
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This review examines technological advances in axon guidance and regeneration for peripheral nerve repair, discussing surgical and bioengineering approaches like optogenetics and magnetic stimulation, along with future perspectives.
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Despite a significant advance in the pathophysiological understanding of peripheral nerve damage, the successful treatment of large nerve defects remains an unmet medical need. In this article, axon growth guidance for peripheral nerve regeneration is systematically reviewed and discussed mainly from the engineering perspective. In addition, the common approach to surgery, bioengineering approaches to emerging technologies (i.e. optogenetic stimulation and magnetic stimulation) for functional recovery are discussed, with pros and cons. Alternatively, clear future perspectives of axon guidance and nerve regeneration are addressed.
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