Reuters | Monday October 31, 2016
Doctors might one day be able to harvest cells from patients’ noses to produce cartilage that can be transplanted into damaged knee joints, a small experiment suggests.
“When articular cartilage is damaged by injury or normal wear and tear, it can result in joint pain and limited mobility.
Because the experiment only included 10 adults who were...
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