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Therapy with New Biosealant can Improve Healing After Injury – AZoM
According to a recent animal-based study performed by scientists from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, a novel biosealant therapy…

Written by AZoMApr 12 2021
According to a recent animal-based study performed by scientists from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, a novel biosealant therapy could help stabilize injuries that cause the disintegration ofcartilage tissues, opening the door for a future fix or—even better—start working directly with new cells to improve healing.
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The researchers’ study was reported in the Advanced Healthcare Materials journal.
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