What Is Nerve Regeneration?
Spinal cord and peripheral nerve injuries are difficult diseases in the international medical community. Western medicine surgery can only restore near-normal neuroanatomy and physiology, which has created favorable conditions for nerve recovery, but it has lost motor function, postoperative incontinence, and muscle atrophy left after surgery. There are no effective medical measures and treatment methods for various dysfunctions such as limb spasm and pain. Only through the correct combination of Chinese and Western medicine can the spinal cord injury be regenerated and repaired to control the movement and control the various functions.
Neuroregeneration
- Gu Xiaosong, the editor of "Nerve Regeneration (Essence)".
- "Nerve regeneration (fine)" summary: Neuroscience is the most active subject in the 21st century. Neuroregeneration is one of the most promising fields in neuroscience, revealing the secrets and mechanisms of regeneration after nerve injury. This book focuses on the mechanisms and influencing factors of neural regeneration, neural repair and functional reconstruction in the past ten years. It collects the latest research data at home and abroad and combines the research results of the editor, from morphology and structure, tissue and function, molecular regulation and protein function, stem cells. From the perspectives of tissue engineering, basic and clinical, a more systematic and in-depth description of neural regeneration was made. This book is divided into seven chapters, covering peripheral nerve regeneration, optic nerve regeneration, spinal cord regeneration, stem cell and nerve regeneration, glycobiology and nerve regeneration, Chinese medicine and nerve regeneration, denervated muscle atrophy and its protection, etc., a total of 600,000 words, with Plenty of color graphics.
- The content of this book is novel, rich, and practical. It is suitable for scientific workers, teachers, graduate students, and undergraduates who are engaged in basic research and clinical applications in biology, medicine, and other life science-related disciplines.
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