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A Pair of Force-Activated Gene Regulating Proteins Guide Fetal Bone Development

A Pair of Force-Activated Gene Regulating Proteins Guide Fetal Bone Development

Researchers Identify Key Cells Involved in the Process of Cartilage Regeneration in Lizards

Researchers Identify Key Cells Involved in the Process of Cartilage Regeneration in Lizards

Study reports a new target to fight against antibiotic-resistant pneumonia

Study reports a new target to fight against antibiotic-resistant pneumonia

Study identifies previously unknown cell types that drive the onset of osteoarthritis

Study identifies previously unknown cell types that drive the onset of osteoarthritis

Revolutionary drug blocks a gene associated with driving the spread of bone cancer

Revolutionary drug blocks a gene associated with driving the spread of bone cancer

Measurement of plasma D-dimer levels can be useful when diagnosing periprosthetic joint infection

Measurement of plasma D-dimer levels can be useful when diagnosing periprosthetic joint infection

New 3D map provides precise locations of blood vessels and stem cells in a a mouse skull

New 3D map provides precise locations of blood vessels and stem cells in a a mouse skull

Genetically engineered cells deliver drugs in response to inflammation

Genetically engineered cells deliver drugs in response to inflammation

3D biomaterial helps implanted stem cells stick around to reverse arthritis

3D biomaterial helps implanted stem cells stick around to reverse arthritis

Study may lead to new approaches to protect older individuals from viruses

Study may lead to new approaches to protect older individuals from viruses

New research opens up potential target for treating bone disorders

New research opens up potential target for treating bone disorders

Dried plum diet prevents bone loss associated with spinal cord injury

Dried plum diet prevents bone loss associated with spinal cord injury

Less addictive opioid may have the ability to slow progression of osteoarthritis

Less addictive opioid may have the ability to slow progression of osteoarthritis

Softening cell's nucleus can help the body to efficiently repair injuries

Softening cell's nucleus can help the body to efficiently repair injuries

Gene therapy builds muscle mass, reduces fat in mice

Gene therapy builds muscle mass, reduces fat in mice

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