A research team from the Scuola Superiore Sant'anna in Pisa and the Rizzoli orthopedic Institute in Bologno have shown the potential of state -of -the -art therapeutic treatment.
A research team from the Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna in Pisa and the Rizzoli Orthopedic Institute in Bologna demonstrated the potential of a modern therapeutic treatment
New Hope in the fight against osteoarthritis, one of the most widespread and debilitating collaterals in the world.A research group from the sanganna school in the progress of research in Pisa and Irccs Rizzoki orthopedics in the International Health and the quality of the restoration in Europe.
The study, published in the scientific journal Biodata, is the final goal of the European Admaiora project, coordinated by Leonardo Rotti, professor of bioengineering at the Scuola Santana.The scientific group reduces the level of disability caused by intellectual and patient biomolecular cells, restores cartilage tissue, reduces the level of disgust and restores it.
Already a year ago, the research group obtained encouraging in vitro results using human cells in the laboratory.Today, researchers have shown in preclinical models that injectable biomaterials loaded with stem cells and smart nanomaterials, combined with controlled ultrasound stimulation, promote regeneration of damaged arthritic tissue and promote overall improvement in knee joint health.
"This impressively confirms the disturbing results of the Italian study with the power of porbuk technology - research that could be translated into specific treatments for patients."
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With doctor Gina Lignigoli, researcher at Rizzoli Orthopedic tape, the following topic.and hospitals.The challenge now is to translate these scientific results into clinical solutions that can improve the quality of life.