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Karakol et al. (2022) [84] ● Animal study (rat) ● Satisfactory axonal regeneration and outcome
● Investigating the effects of epineural tubulization following ENT+ intratubal ADSC
(ENT) with/without ADSCs for sciatic nerve
transection
[85]
Soto et al. (2021) ●Animal study (rat) ● A safe delivery method for neuronal regeneration with
● ADSCs were magnetically recruited to the traumatic satisfactory outcomes
sciatic nerve for regenartion
[86]
Bucan et al. (2019) ● Animal study (rat) ● Satisfactory axonal regeneration and outcome
● Effects of ADSC-derived exosomes on sciatic nerve
remyelination
[82]
Fernandes et al. (2018) ● Animal study (rat) ● Nerve regeneration was not satisfactory for both
● Compared BMMSC vs. ADSC for regeneration of groups when using Matrigel as a conductor
lesioned sciatic nerve in rat models
Allbright et al. (2018) [87] ● Animal study (rat) ● Enhanced sciatic nerve regeneration and facilitated
● Investigate the role of ADSC with PCL delivery muscle reinnervation were observed
system for repair of sciatic nerve injury
Luca et al. (2017) [88] ● Animal study (rat) ● Implantation with laminin was associated with
● Evaluated the efficacy of ADSCs with a fibrin gel satisfactory axonal regeneration
delivery loaded with laminin
ESC-NPC: Embryonic stem cell-derived neural progenitor cell; LIPUS: low-intensity ultrasound; hESC: human embryonic stem cell; iPSC: induced
pluripotent stem cell; NCSC: neural crest stem cell; EMG: electromyography; BMMSCs: bone marrow-derived stem/stromal cells; MSC:
mesenchymal stem cells; PCL: polycaprolactone; SC: schwann cell; ADSC: adipose-derived stem cells.
Figure 1. Nerve transfer for common peroneal nerve palsy in a 77-year-old female. A: The tibial nerve branch to lateral gastrocnemius
(blue star) and the peroneal nerve branch to tibialis anterior nerve (white star) were identified. B: Nerve transfer of the tibial nerve
branch to lateral gastrocnemius to the peroneal nerve branch to tibialis anterior.