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The Experimental Research of Nerve Fibers Compensation Amplification Innervation of Ular Nerve and Musculocutaneous Nerve in Rhesus Monkeys

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The Experimental Research of Nerve Fibers Compensation Amplification Innervation of Ular Nerve and Musculocutaneous Nerve in Rhesus Monkeys

Abstract

This experiment intended to authenticate the compensation and amplification effect of regenerated nerve fibers after nerve injury in primate. The Rhesus Monkeys right ulnar nerves and musculocutaneous nerves were chosed. The proximal impaired ulnar nerve as the proximal end and the distal impaired ulnar nerve musculocutaneous nerve as the distal ends. The ulnar nerve proximal stump fibers can grow into both the ulnar nerve distal stump and the musculocutaneus nerve at the same time and established two different electrophysiological conduction passageway. There exist nerve fibers compensation amplification effect after peripheral nerve injury on Rhesus Monkeys.
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Title
The Experimental Research of Nerve Fibers Compensation Amplification Innervation of Ular Nerve and Musculocutaneous Nerve in Rhesus Monkeys
Author(s)
Zhang, Peixun; Kou, Yuhui; Yin, Xiaofeng; Wang, Yanhua; Zhang, Hongbo; Jiang, Baoguo
Journal
Artificial Cells, Blood Substitutes, and Biotechnology , Volume 39 (1) Informa Healthcare – Feb 1, 2011
Publisher
Informa Health
Copyright
© 2011 Informa Healthcare USA, Inc.
ISSN
1073-1199
eISSN
1532-4184
D.O.I.
10.3109/10731199.2010.494583
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