Inhibition of calpains fails to improve regeneration through a peripheral nerve conduit.

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Published in Neurosci Lett on March 13, 2014

Authors

Thomas Hausner1, Letizia Marvaldi2, Gábor Márton3, Krisztián Pajer3, Rudolf Hopf4, Robert Schmidhammer5, Barbara Hausott2, Heinz Redl4, Antal Nógrádi6, Lars Klimaschewski7

Author Affiliations

1: Austrian Cluster of Tissue Regeneration and Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Experimental and Clinical Traumatology at the Research Centre for Traumatology of the Austrian Workers' Compensation Board (AUVA), Donaueschingenstr. 13, 1200 Vienna, Austria; Department of Trauma Surgery and Sports Traumatology, Paracelsus Medical University, Müllner Hauptstr. 48-50, 5020 Salzburg, Austria; Department of Surgery, State Hospital Hainburg, Hofmeisterstr. 70, 2410 Hainburg, Austria.
2: Division of Neuroanatomy, Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, Innsbruck Medical University, Muellerstrasse 59, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria.
3: Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Szeged, Hungary.
4: Austrian Cluster of Tissue Regeneration and Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Experimental and Clinical Traumatology at the Research Centre for Traumatology of the Austrian Workers' Compensation Board (AUVA), Donaueschingenstr. 13, 1200 Vienna, Austria.
5: Austrian Cluster of Tissue Regeneration and Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Experimental and Clinical Traumatology at the Research Centre for Traumatology of the Austrian Workers' Compensation Board (AUVA), Donaueschingenstr. 13, 1200 Vienna, Austria; Vienna Private Clinic, Pelikangasse 15, 1090 Vienna, Austria.
6: Austrian Cluster of Tissue Regeneration and Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Experimental and Clinical Traumatology at the Research Centre for Traumatology of the Austrian Workers' Compensation Board (AUVA), Donaueschingenstr. 13, 1200 Vienna, Austria; Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Szeged, Hungary. Electronic address: nogradi.antal@med.u-szeged.hu.
7: Division of Neuroanatomy, Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, Innsbruck Medical University, Muellerstrasse 59, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria. Electronic address: lars.klimaschewski@i-med.ac.at.

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