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Genetically engineered cartilage delivers anti-inflammatory drug in response to knee activity – News-Medical.Net
Working to develop new treatments for osteoarthritis, researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have genetically engineered cartilage…

Working to develop new treatments for osteoarthritis, researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have genetically engineered cartilage to deliver an anti-inflammatory drug in response to activity similar to the bending of a knee or other motions that put stress on joints.
Among the early symptoms of osteoarthritis is pain in response to such movements -; motions that involve the so-called mechanical loading of a joint. Joint pain that accompanies bending or lifting can…
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