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Magnetic field and hydrogels could be used to grow new cartilage – Medical Xpress
Using a magnetic field and hydrogels, a team of researchers in the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania have demonstrated a new possibl…
Using a magnetic field and hydrogels, a team of researchers in the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania have demonstrated a new possible way to rebuild complex body tissues, which could result in more lasting fixes to common injuries, such as cartilage degeneration. This research was published today in Advanced Materials.
“We found that we were able to arrange objects, such as cells, in ways that could generate new, complex tissues without having to alter the cells them…
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