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UniSA researchers are one step closer to finding new biomarker for osteoarthritis – News-Medical.Net
University of South Australia researchers are a step closer to finding a new biomarker for osteoarthritis, a painful condition which affects more than two milli…

Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Oct 12 2020
University of South Australia researchers are a step closer to finding a new biomarker for osteoarthritis, a painful condition which affects more than two million Australians and costs the country an estimated $23 billion a year.
Using new state-of-the-art imaging techniques to identify signs of osteoarthritis (OA), UniSA scientists are learning more about changes at the molecular level which indicate the severity of cartilage damage.
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