Influence of human skin injury on regeneration of sensory neurons.
The regeneration of sensory nerve fibres is regulated by trophic factors released from their target tissue, particularly the basal epidermis, and matrix molecules. Means to modulate this response may be useful for the treatment of neuromas and painful hypertrophic scars and of sensory deficits in sk...
Main Authors: | Taherzadeh, O, Otto, W, Anand, U, Nanchahal, J, Anand, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2003
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