Rice Engineers Develop New Stem Cell Use
HOUSTON -- Biological engineers at Rice University have developed a way to make use of stem cells to replace lost cartilage in humans.
Without cartilage between bones, such as at knee and elbow joints, injuries and pain would be more common because of frequent bone on bone friction.
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Without cartilage between bones, such as at knee and elbow joints, injuries and pain would be more common because of frequent bone on bone friction.
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