Regenerating Nerves
AxoGen Nerve Regeneration, located in Alachua, Florida, is focused on a need that is here to stay. Damage to nerves can result from injuries and surgery. Nerve damage can impair muscle function or adversely affect the function of related organs. For example, prostate removal can occassion nerve damage affecting reproductive organs.
AxoGen develops products intended to repair and regenerate what are known as peripheral nerves. To effectively treat the problem biochemicals known as chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans (CSPGs), which inhibit the regeneration of axons, must be neutralized. This must be accomplished while simultaneously preserving promotors of nerve growth. Research conducted by David Muir, PhD, of the McKnight Brain Institute from the University of Florida, has been helpful in this regard.
AxoGen develops products intended to repair and regenerate what are known as peripheral nerves. To effectively treat the problem biochemicals known as chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans (CSPGs), which inhibit the regeneration of axons, must be neutralized. This must be accomplished while simultaneously preserving promotors of nerve growth. Research conducted by David Muir, PhD, of the McKnight Brain Institute from the University of Florida, has been helpful in this regard.
Labels: Biotechnology