World of science has announced the evolution of artificial cartilage development effort, could enable delay or even eliminate the need for surgery instead of cartilage in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.Artificial cartilage has yet been tested in humans, and it is still too early to know more about the side effects or cost implications. However, the researchers stressed the potential of promising new treatments, because this artificial cartilage type part, by including the patient's stem cells. Don't stop there, "frame" artificial can disappear over time, leaving only the tissue in the position required. Implants are also designed to resist swelling, according to lead researcher Bradley Estes, Vice President, research and development center of Cytex Therapeutics, based in Durham (North Carolina, USA).
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