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Neurobiology: Nogo in nerve regeneration
J Goldberg and B Barres
Nature 403 (6768), 369-70 (27 Jan 2000)
Posted by wwiesmann to nerve on Mon Jul 28 2008 at 16:04 UTC | info | related
 
A distal Schwann cell-specific enhancer mediates axonal regulation of the Oct-6 transcription factor during peripheral nerve development and regeneration
www.nature.com
Posted by wwiesmann to nerve on Mon Jul 28 2008 at 16:02 UTC | info | related
 
Neurotrophins are required for nerve growth during development
Kerry Tucker, Michael Meyer, and Yves-Alain Barde
Nat Neurosci 4 (1), 29-37 (Jan 2001)
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Macrophage Response to Peripheral Nerve Injury: The Quantitative Contribution of Resident and Hematogenous Macrophages
Marcus Mueller et al.
Lab Invest 83 (2), 175-85 (01 Feb 2003)
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New Scientist News - Paralysed dogs regain movement
www.newscientist.com
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Mechanisms of Disease: what factors limit the success of peripheral nerve regeneration in humans?
Ahmet Hoke
Nat Clin Pract Neuro 2 (8), 448-54 (Aug 2006)
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ORIMtec for Surgeons: Intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring (IONM) in the operating room
www.orimtec.com
ORIMtec offers you Intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring (IONM) in the operating room. Intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring (IONM) is an exciting medical/technical service provided in the operating room that has proven valuable in complex spinal and cranial surgical procedures. Intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring (IONM) is a real-time assessment of neurological function involving the brain, spinal cord and related nerve structures. Complex, multimodality IONM facilitates the surgical process and reduces surgical risk by enabling a neurotechnologist (NT) to alert your if and when spinal cord or neural structure compromise appears imminent. IONM works by using a biomedical computer to record impulses generated by electrical stimulation of peripheral nerves and the dermatomes of nerve roots. Using the International EEG 10-20 electrode placement system, needle electrodes are precisely placed into the scalp, at specific locations associated with the spinal column and along the course of related peripheral nerves. Knowledge of changes reflected in these recordings or the existence of a response in the case of EMG activity may help the surgeon protect the spinal cord and related neural structures, thereby reducing the possibility of a neurological deficit. Commonly monitored surgeries are those that involve the cervical, thoracic, lumbar and sacral areas of the spine, craniotomies, peripheral nerves and carotid/vertebral surgeries.
 
The ORIMtec Advantage: Surgical Monitoring that Raises the Standard of Care
www.orimtec.com
ORIMtec raises the standard of care through surgical monitoring. IONM plays an important role in reducing the risk of injury to the nervous system during head, neck and back surgeries, thus optimizing your potential for a successful surgical outcome. During your surgery the ORIMtec neurotechnologists will use electrodes to provide a virtual nerve “roadmap” that is used to monitor stimulation and conduction activities. Thousands of patients have benefited from their surgical monitoring services and the unique ORIMtec approach to care.
 
ORIMtec: Raising the Standard of Care
www.orimtec.com
ORIMtec raises the standard of care through surgical monitoring. IONM plays an important role in reducing the risk of injury to the nervous system during head, neck and back surgeries, thus optimizing your potential for a successful surgical outcome. During your surgery the ORIMtec neurotechnologists will use electrodes to provide a virtual nerve “roadmap” that is used to monitor stimulation and conduction activities. Thousands of patients have benefited from their surgical monitoring services and the unique ORIMtec approach to care.
 
ORIMtec for the Chief Medical Officer: The Value of IONM
www.orimtec.com
As Chief Medical Officer, you will most likely find that the opinions of your surgeons vary regarding intraoperative neuromonitoring (IONM). Those surgeons who embrace IONM are educated in its application and have probably observed or worked with a well-trained neuromonitoring team practicing complex, multimodality monitoring. This type of surgical monitoring applies all of the many diagnostic tools available. Knowing when to implement the appropriate modality at the appropriate time separates marginal monitoring groups from the highest quality of neuromonitoring conducted by well-trained neurotechnologists (NTs).

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