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Cartilage is a stiff yet flexible connective tissue found in many areas in the bodies of humans and other animals, including the joints between bones, the rib cage, the ear, the nose, the elbow, the knee, the ankle, the bronchial tubes and the intervertebral discs.
First 3D multicellular brain organoid can screen drugs to control inflammation

First 3D multicellular brain organoid can screen drugs to control inflammation

A new cell-based gene therapy approach to better treat patients with hemophilia A

A new cell-based gene therapy approach to better treat patients with hemophilia A

OU physician receives $1.6 million NIH grant for knee osteoarthritis research

OU physician receives $1.6 million NIH grant for knee osteoarthritis research

Three commercially available drugs may cause unexpected effects in humans, shows study

Three commercially available drugs may cause unexpected effects in humans, shows study

Research reveals brain mechanism behind sleep-induced memory changes

Research reveals brain mechanism behind sleep-induced memory changes

New model may explain why certain cancer cells are resistant to therapy

New model may explain why certain cancer cells are resistant to therapy

Mutant zebrafish opens a window into evolutionary history of human spine

Mutant zebrafish opens a window into evolutionary history of human spine

New approach to functional bone imaging provides insights into degenerative joint disease

New approach to functional bone imaging provides insights into degenerative joint disease

New opioid medication may slow the progression of osteoarthritis

New opioid medication may slow the progression of osteoarthritis

Tiny balls of minerals are better vehicles for promising mRNA-based therapy

Tiny balls of minerals are better vehicles for promising mRNA-based therapy

A biocompatible polymer can help heal broken bones

A biocompatible polymer can help heal broken bones

Bioengineered uterine tissue can support normal pregnancies, study shows

Bioengineered uterine tissue can support normal pregnancies, study shows

WFIRM and Oracle Health Sciences team up to pair Body-on-a-Chip with data analytics

WFIRM and Oracle Health Sciences team up to pair Body-on-a-Chip with data analytics

Duke researchers create first cartilage-mimicking gel that's strong enough for knees

Duke researchers create first cartilage-mimicking gel that's strong enough for knees

Prevalence and severity of joint damage in soccer players independent of leg dominance

Prevalence and severity of joint damage in soccer players independent of leg dominance

Researchers show new way to help the body efficiently repair injuries

Researchers show new way to help the body efficiently repair injuries

Pluripotent cells grown from osteoarthritic knee joint of elderly people

Pluripotent cells grown from osteoarthritic knee joint of elderly people

New method uses human embryonic stem cells to generate 3D assembly of cells

New method uses human embryonic stem cells to generate 3D assembly of cells

Synthesized tumor cells help diagnose cancer and optimize treatment

Synthesized tumor cells help diagnose cancer and optimize treatment

Experts discover a rare heart bone in chimpanzees

Experts discover a rare heart bone in chimpanzees

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