Evaluation of motor nerve regneration using guided tubes seeded with stem cells : An experimental study /
Ahmed Farouk Abdelazeem
Evaluation of motor nerve regneration using guided tubes seeded with stem cells : An experimental study / تقييم تجدد العصب الحركى باستخدام الأنابيب الموجهة و المبذورة بالخلايا الجذعية : دراسة تجريبية Ahmed Farouk Abdelazeem ; Supervised Ibraheim Abdallah , Mohammad Ayad Abdelhameed , Eman Hassan Anwar Aboulezz - Cairo : Ahmed Farouk Abdelazeem , 2013 - 80 Leaves : facsimiles ; 30cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine - Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
This study aimed at evaluating motor nerve regeneration using stem cells inside guided tubes for the purpose of developing a rationale for a minimal morbidity promising procedure with most acceptable cosmetic and functional results for patients with Facial Nerve affections. Nine adult mongrel dogs were included in this study, animals were generally anaesthized and a gap of 3 cm was made on the buccal branch of right side of facial nerve and also on the left side as a 2control side3, Total population of mononuclear cells containing mesenchymal stem cells were separated from whole bone marrow using gradient separation method in which cells are separated according to the cell size using ficoll
Facial nerve injury Motor nerve regeneration Stem cells
Evaluation of motor nerve regneration using guided tubes seeded with stem cells : An experimental study / تقييم تجدد العصب الحركى باستخدام الأنابيب الموجهة و المبذورة بالخلايا الجذعية : دراسة تجريبية Ahmed Farouk Abdelazeem ; Supervised Ibraheim Abdallah , Mohammad Ayad Abdelhameed , Eman Hassan Anwar Aboulezz - Cairo : Ahmed Farouk Abdelazeem , 2013 - 80 Leaves : facsimiles ; 30cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine - Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
This study aimed at evaluating motor nerve regeneration using stem cells inside guided tubes for the purpose of developing a rationale for a minimal morbidity promising procedure with most acceptable cosmetic and functional results for patients with Facial Nerve affections. Nine adult mongrel dogs were included in this study, animals were generally anaesthized and a gap of 3 cm was made on the buccal branch of right side of facial nerve and also on the left side as a 2control side3, Total population of mononuclear cells containing mesenchymal stem cells were separated from whole bone marrow using gradient separation method in which cells are separated according to the cell size using ficoll
Facial nerve injury Motor nerve regeneration Stem cells