Patient-specific bone substitutes from skin cells may help repair large bone defects, a team of scientists at the New York Stem Cell Foundation Research Institute say. The study, led by Darja Marolt, PhD, a NYSCF-Helmsley Investigator and Giuseppe Maria de Peppo, PhD, a NYSCF Research Fellow, and published in the iProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences/i of the USA, represents a major advance in personalized reconstructive treatments for patients with bone defects ...Friday, 10 May 2013
Personalized Bone Substitutes Made From Skin Cells
Patient-specific bone substitutes from skin cells may help repair large bone defects, a team of scientists at the New York Stem Cell Foundation Research Institute say. The study, led by Darja Marolt, PhD, a NYSCF-Helmsley Investigator and Giuseppe Maria de Peppo, PhD, a NYSCF Research Fellow, and published in the iProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences/i of the USA, represents a major advance in personalized reconstructive treatments for patients with bone defects ...
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