The Role of Human Amniotic Membrane in Regeneration after Sciatic Nerve Transection in Male Albino Rat
Hala Taha Abd El-Rahman Shalan;
Abstract
Peripheral nerve injury with wide gap leads to partial or complete loss of nerve function. The formation of perineural scarring might inhibit axonal regeneration of the nerve. So, it is imperative to reduce scarring to promote the recovery after nerve injury.
The aim of the present work is to study the regeneration of sciatic nerve after its transection and to assess the possible role of human amniotic membrane in enhancement of nerve regeneration in male albino rats.
Forty two adult male albino rats (weighed 200-250g) were used. They were divided into 3 groups:
The aim of the present work is to study the regeneration of sciatic nerve after its transection and to assess the possible role of human amniotic membrane in enhancement of nerve regeneration in male albino rats.
Forty two adult male albino rats (weighed 200-250g) were used. They were divided into 3 groups:
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| Title | The Role of Human Amniotic Membrane in Regeneration after Sciatic Nerve Transection in Male Albino Rat | Other Titles | دور الغشاء الأمنيوسي البشرى فى تجديد العصب الوركي بعد قطعه في ذكور الفئران البيضاء | Authors | Hala Taha Abd El-Rahman Shalan | Issue Date | 2017 |
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