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Strong hydrogel could replace busted knee cartilage – Futurity: Research News
The new hydrogel is strong enough to stand up to stretching and squishing like real knee cartilage. A quarter-sized disc can handle a 100-pound kettlebell.
An experimental gel is the first to match the strength and durability of knee cartilage, researchers say.
The material may look like a distant cousin of Jell-Owhich it isbut it’s incredibly strong. …
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