Research



Collagen I is a Critical Organizer of Scarring and CNS Regeneration Failure

This article reveals a collagen I-mechanotransduction axis that regulates axonal regrowth in spinal cord injury, raising a promising strategy for rapid clinical application.

Collagen I is a Critical Organizer of Scarring and CNS Regeneration Failure



Recovery of Forearm and Fine Digit Function After Chronic Spinal Cord Injury by Simultaneous Blockade of Inhibitory Matrix Chondroitin Sulfate Proteoglycan Production and the Receptor PTPσ

This article discusses the combined therapeutic approach of blocking chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan production and inhibiting the receptor PTPσ, leading to significant recovery of forearm and fine digit function in chronic spinal cord injury.

Recovery of Forearm and Fine Digit Function After Chronic Spinal Cord Injury by Simultaneous Blockade of Inhibitory Matrix Chondroitin Sulfate Proteoglycan Production and the Receptor PTPσ



Utilizing Additive Manufacturing to Produce Organ Mimics and Imaging Phantoms

This article reviews the use of additive manufacturing to create organ mimics and imaging phantoms, highlighting advancements in surgical training, pre-operative planning, and medical imaging.

Utilizing Additive Manufacturing to Produce Organ Mimics and Imaging Phantoms



Bridges of Perspectives: Representation of People with Lived Experience of Spinal Cord Injury in Editorial Boards and Peer Review

This article explores the representation of people with lived experience of spinal cord injury in editorial boards and peer review processes, examining how their perspectives influence SCI research and publications.

Bridges of Perspectives: Representation of People with Lived Experience of Spinal Cord Injury in Editorial Boards and Peer Review



Strengths, Gaps, and Future Directions on the Landscape of Ethics-Related Research for Spinal Cord Injury

This article reviews the current landscape of ethics-related research in spinal cord injury, identifying strengths, gaps, and future directions to enhance ethical considerations in SCI research and care.

Strengths, Gaps, and Future Directions on the Landscape of Ethics-Related Research for Spinal Cord Injury



How Does Temporal and Sequential Delivery of Multiple Growth Factors Affect Vascularization Inside 3D Hydrogels?

This research examines the effects of temporal and sequential delivery of multiple growth factors on vascularization within 3D hydrogels, providing insights into optimizing tissue engineering and regenerative medicine strategies.

How Does Temporal and Sequential Delivery of Multiple Growth Factors Affect Vascularization Inside 3D Hydrogels?



Pre-Programmed Rod-Shaped Microgels to Create Multi-Directional Anisogels for 3D Tissue Engineering

This article discusses the development of pre-programmed rod-shaped microgels used to create multi-directional anisogels, which are utilized in 3D tissue engineering to better mimic natural tissue structures.

Pre-Programmed Rod-Shaped Microgels to Create Multi-Directional Anisogels for 3D Tissue Engineering



How do the Local Physical, Biochemical, and Mechanical Properties of an Injectable Synthetic Anisotropic Hydrogel Affect Oriented Nerve Growth?

This article explores how the local physical, biochemical, and mechanical properties of an injectable synthetic anisotropic hydrogel influence the oriented growth of nerves, with implications for nerve regeneration and repair.

How do the Local Physical, Biochemical, and Mechanical Properties of an Injectable Synthetic Anisotropic Hydrogel Affect Oriented Nerve Growth?