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Talker on MSNCartilage grown from human nose cells used to repair knee injuriesResearchers in Switzerland are developing cartilage implants using cells from the patient’s nasal septum. The post Cartilage ...
To accomplish this, the researchers first extract a small sample of cartilage from the patient’s nose and those cells are subsequently multiplied in a lab and then placed on a soft fiber scaffold ...
Engineered cartilage from nasal septum cells is treating complex knee damage, thanks to Swiss researchers who developed the ...
How does the armored tiling on shark and ray cartilage maintain a continuous covering as the animals' skeletons expand during ...
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HealthDay on MSNNose Cartilage Can Help Repair Knee Injuries, Researchers SayAn awkward fall while running, skiing or playing sports can cause knee injuries that sideline players and increase their risk ...
Vlatko Cancar explains why it was both “a good thing and a bad thing that I went under the knife” last December.
One of the most catastrophic events for an athlete is a joint injury like an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear.
Replacement cartilage engineered from the nasal septum -- the cartilage wall that separates the left and right airways in your nose -- can be used to repair even the most complex knee injuries ...
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