Cartilage Regeneration

Cartilage regeneration is the process of growing new cartilage to replace damaged or deteriorating cartilage. This is an important process for keeping joints healthy, reducing joint pain, and potentially avoiding the need for joint replacement surgery. Cartilage regeneration is a growing field of medical research, with promising treatments being developed and tested to help patients with cartilage damage. By restoring healthy cartilage, patients may regain normal joint function and improved quality of life.

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Human Myxomatous Mitral Valves Exhibit Focal Expression of Cartilage-Related Proteins
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RETRACTED: Fibrous Dysplasia of the Thyroid Cartilage – A Case Study and Review of the Literature
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Increased Number of Megakaryocytes in the Synovium and Cartilage of Arthritic Mouse Joints
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Articular cartilage: Chemical, Physical, and Tribological Properties
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Retraction Note: Fibrous Dysplasia of the Thyroid Cartilage – A Case Study and Review of the Literature
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A Comparative Study of Temporalis Fascia Graft and Cartilage - Perichondrium Graft in Tympanoplasty
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