Stanford scientists regrow lost cartilage and reverse arthritis in major breakthrough
A treatment that targets a protein linked to aging has restored lost knee cartilage in older mice and prevented arthritis from developing after serious joint injuries, according to a Stanford Medicine-led study.
Researchers also found encouraging results in human tissue. Samples collected during knee replacement surgeries began producing new, functional cartilage when exposed to the treatment.
The findings raise the possibility that damaged cartilage caused by aging or osteoarthritis could one d...
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