From the lab, the first cartilage-mimicking gel that’s strong enough for knees
The thin, slippery layer of cartilage between the bones in the knee is magical stuff: strong...
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The thin, slippery layer of cartilage between the bones in the knee is magical stuff: strong...
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An algorithm which analyses MRI images and automatically detects small changes in knee joints over...
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Researchers have developed a new method to measure levels of the medication hydroxychloroquine in...
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Unlike humans and other mammals, the skeletons of sharks, skates, and rays are made entirely of...
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The next time a tick feeds on you, researchers hope to make sure persistent arthritis caused by...
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Scientists have identified a tiny protein in scorpion venom that rapidly accumulates in joint...
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In the event of a bone fracture, fatty acids in our blood signal to stem cells that they have to...
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