Cartilage Regeneration
November 29, 2016 | Terry Sharrer
Quoting directly from this piece: “Researchers [Columbia University, College of Dental Medicine] have identified stem cells in the jaw bone that can make new cartilage and repair damaged joints. The cells reside within the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), which articulates the jaw bone to the skull. When the stem cells were manipulated in animals with TMJ degeneration, the cells repaired cartilage in the joint. A single cell transplanted in a mouse spontaneously generated cartilage and bone and even began to form a bone marrow niche.” MORE
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