Femke Mathot

9 MSC gene expression on nerve substitutes 161 REFERENCES 1. Hong TS, Tian A, Sachar R, et al. Indirect Cost of Traumatic Brachial Plexus Injuries in the United States. J Bone Joint Surg Am 2019: 101: e80. 2. Landers ZA, Jethanandani R, Lee SK, et al. The Psychological Impact of Adult Traumatic Brachial Plexus Injury. J Hand Surg Am 2018: 43: 950.e1-50.e6. 3. Karsy M, Watkins R, Jensen MR, et al. Trends and Cost Analysis of Upper Extremity Nerve Injury Using the National (Nationwide) Inpatient Sample. World Neurosurg 2019: 123: e488-e500. 4. FF IJ, Nicolai JP, Meek MF. Sural nerve donor-site morbidity: thirty-four years of follow-up. Ann Plast Surg 2006: 57: 391-5. 5. Rbia N, Bulstra LF, Saffari TM, Hovius SER, Shin AY. Collagen Nerve Conduits and Processed Nerve Allografts for the Reconstruction of Digital Nerve Gaps: A Single-Institution Case Series and Review of the Literature. World Neurosurg 2019: 127: e1176-e84. 6. Moore AM, Kasukurthi R, Magill CK, et al. Limitations of conduits in peripheral nerve repairs. Hand (N Y) 2009: 4: 180-6. 7. Safa B, Shores JT, Ingari JV, et al. Recovery of Motor Function after Mixed and Motor Nerve Repair with Processed Nerve Allograft. Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open 2019: 7: e2163. 8. Brooks DN, Weber RV, Chao JD, et al. Processed nerve allografts for peripheral nerve recon- struction: a multicenter study of utilization and outcomes in sensory, mixed, and motor nerve reconstructions. Microsurgery 2012: 32: 1-14. 9. Safa B, Jain S, Desai MJ, et al. Peripheral nerve repair throughout the body with processed nerve allografts: Results from a large multicenter study. Microsurgery 2020. 10. Rbia N, Shin AY. The Role of Nerve Graft Substitutes in Motor and Mixed Motor/Sensory Periph- eral Nerve Injuries. J Hand Surg Am 2017: 42: 367-77. 11. Lin MY, Manzano G, Gupta R. Nerve allografts and conduits in peripheral nerve repair. Hand Clin 2013: 29: 331-48. 12. Whitlock EL, Tuffaha SH, Luciano JP, et al. Processed allografts and type I collagen conduits for repair of peripheral nerve gaps. Muscle Nerve 2009: 39: 787-99. 13. Gordon T. The role of neurotrophic factors in nerve regeneration. Neurosurg Focus 2009: 26: E3. 14. Caplan AI. Adult Mesenchymal Stem Cells: When, Where, and How. Stem Cells Int 2015: 2015: 628767. 15. Cao F, Liu T, Xu Y, Xu D, Feng S. Culture and properties of adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells: characteristics in vitro and immunosuppression in vivo. Int J Clin Exp Pathol 2015: 8: 7694- 709. 16. Caplan AI, Hariri R. Body Management: Mesenchymal Stem Cells Control the Internal Regener- ator. Stem Cells Transl Med 2015: 4: 695-701. 17. Salgado AJ, Reis RL, Sousa NJ, Gimble JM. Adipose tissue derived stem cells secretome: solu- ble factors and their roles in regenerative medicine. Curr Stem Cell Res Ther 2010: 5: 103-10. 18. Mathot F, Shin AY, Van Wijnen AJ. Targeted stimulation of MSCs in peripheral nerve repair. Gene 2019: 710: 17-23. 19. Pan B, Liu Y, Yan JY, et al. Gene expression analysis at multiple time-points identifies key genes for nerve regeneration. Muscle Nerve 2017: 55: 373-83. 20. Dominici M, Le Blanc K, Mueller I, et al. Minimal criteria for defining multipotent mesenchymal stromal cells. The International Society for Cellular Therapy position statement. Cytotherapy 2006: 8: 315-7. 21. Crespo-Diaz R, Behfar A, Butler GW, et al. Platelet lysate consisting of a natural repair proteome supports human mesenchymal stem cell proliferation and chromosomal stability. Cell Trans- plant 2011: 20: 797-811. 22. Mader EK, Butler G, Dowdy SC, et al. Optimizing patient derived mesenchymal stem cells as virus carriers for a phase I clinical trial in ovarian cancer. J Transl Med 2013: 11: 20. 23. Mahmoudifar N, Doran PM. Osteogenic differentiation and osteochondral tissue engineering

RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy ODAyMDc0