2024
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3463557/v1
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Skeletal muscle reprogramming enhances reinnervation after peripheral nerve injury

Kirkwood Personius,
Pihu Mehrotra,
James Jablonski
et al.

Abstract: Peripheral Nerve Injuries (PNI) affect more than 20 million Americans and severely impact quality of life by causing long-term disability. The onset of PNI is characterized by nerve degeneration distal to the nerve injury resulting in long periods of skeletal muscle denervation. During this period, muscle fibers atrophy and frequently become incapable of “accepting” innervation because of the slow speed of axon regeneration post injury. We hypothesize that reprogramming the skeletal muscle to an embryonic-lik… Show more

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