Ultra-structural characteristics of a damaged peripheral nerve under the transplantation of the embryonic nervous tissue
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transplantation, embryonic neural tissue, regeneration, peripheral nervesAbstract
An ultra-structural study was performed on researching the influence of ТENТ on regeneration of the damaged peripheral nerve in rats. The electronic and microscopical studies showed the intensification of the regeneration ability of peripheral nerve fibers due to activation of processes of intracellular and cellular reparation regeneration of the damaged nerve structures, demonstrated by the improved functions of the micro-circulation channel, intensification of proliferation processes of Shvann cells, acceleration of growth of pivotal cylinders on the one hand; and due to some oppression of the proliferation ability of the conjunctive tissue, which is demonstrated by decrease of sizes of the conjunctive tissue cicatrices, on the other hand.References
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