Friday, 5 April 2013

"Nanokicking" Stem Cells Offers Cheaper And Easier Way To Grow New Bone

Researchers in Scotland have developed a new method that coaxes stem cells into growing new bone by "nanokicking" them 1,000 times per second. They suggest the technology is cheaper and easier to implement than the current methods and opens the door to new ways of treating bone conditions like stress fractures, spinal traumas and osteoporosis. Matt Dalby from the Centre for Cell Engineering at the University of Glasgow, and colleagues, write about their work in a study that was published recently in the journal ACS Nano...

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