Nektarios Sinis
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Recent Articles
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Manthou M, Gencheva D, Sinis N, Rink S, Papamitsou T, Abdulla D, et al.
Tissue Eng Part A
. 2020 Aug;
27(5-6):351-361.
PMID: 32731808
The facial nerve is the most frequently damaged nerve in head and neck traumata. Repair of interrupted nerves is generally reinforced by fine microsurgical techniques; nevertheless, regaining all functions is...
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Hizay A, Seitz M, Grosheva M, Sinis N, Kaya Y, Bendella H, et al.
J Biomed Res
. 2017 Mar;
30(2):142-148.
PMID: 28276669
Recently, we have shown that manual stimulation of paralyzed vibrissal muscles after facial-facial anastomosis reduced the poly-innervation of neuromuscular junctions and restored vibrissal whisking. Using gene knock outs, we found...
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Sinis N, Lamia A, Gudrun H, Schoeller T, Werdin F
Neural Regen Res
. 2014 Dec;
7(29):2279-85.
PMID: 25538750
There is long-standing debate about sensate versus non-sensate free microvascular flaps among microsurgeons. The principle of connecting not only the vascular supply, but also sensitive nerves, in free tissue transfer...
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Sinis N, Geuna S, Viterbo F
Biomed Res Int
. 2014 Oct;
2014:381426.
PMID: 25276783
No abstract available.
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Beck-Broichsitter B, Lamia A, Geuna S, Fregnan F, Smeets R, Becker S, et al.
Biomed Res Int
. 2014 Aug;
2014:401760.
PMID: 25143937
The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of pulsed magnetic field therapy on peripheral nerve regeneration after median nerve injury and primary coaptation in the rat. Both...
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Beck-Broichsitter B, Becker S, Lamia A, Fregnan F, Geuna S, Sinis N
Biomed Res Int
. 2014 Aug;
2014:724197.
PMID: 25133176
The babysitter-procedure might offer an alternative when nerve reconstruction is delayed in order to overcome muscular atrophy due to denervation. In this study we aimed to show that a sensomotoric...
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Manoli T, Werdin F, Gruessinger H, Sinis N, Schiefer J, Jaminet P, et al.
Eplasty
. 2014 Jun;
14:e17.
PMID: 24904711
Objective: Standard methods to evaluate the functional regeneration after injury of the rat median nerve are insufficient to identify any further differences of axonal nerve regeneration after restitution of motor...
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Kraus A, Tager J, Kohler K, Haerle M, Werdin F, Schaller H, et al.
Neuron Glia Biol
. 2011 Jul;
6(4):225-30.
PMID: 21729347
Purpose: To determine transfection efficiency of FuGENE HD© lipofection and AMAXA© nucleofection on rat Schwann cells (SC). Methods: The ischiadic and median nerves of 6-8 week old Lewis rats were...
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Sinis N, Kraus A, Drakotos D, Doser M, Schlosshauer B, Muller H, et al.
Ann Anat
. 2011 Apr;
193(4):341-6.
PMID: 21489766
Different bioartificial tubes were recommended for peripheral nerve reconstruction in the past. In order to replace autologous nerve grafts this materials are still under review in different animal studies. Most...
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Sinis N, Manoli T, Schiefer J, Werdin F, Jaminet P, Kraus A, et al.
Neurosurgery
. 2011 Feb;
68(5):1399-403.
PMID: 21311369
Background: Hemostatic procedures by means of electrical coagulation or application of topical agents are widely used to avoid postoperative bleeding during microsurgical reconstruction of peripheral nerves. It is speculated, however,...