University of Michigan: Injectable 'Bone Spackling' - Cell Therapy Approach to Heal Complex Fractures
July 31, 2019
July 31, 2019
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, July 31 [TNSmedicalresearch] -- The University of Michigan issued the following news release:
Large, complex bone wounds are hard for doctors and patients alike to contend with. They often require grafts and multiple surgeries.
Jan Stegemann, a University of Michigan professor of biomedical engineering, is reprogramming adult cells from bone marrow so that they can be injected directly into a wound and grow into bone. The marrow-derived cells are kn . . .
Large, complex bone wounds are hard for doctors and patients alike to contend with. They often require grafts and multiple surgeries.
Jan Stegemann, a University of Michigan professor of biomedical engineering, is reprogramming adult cells from bone marrow so that they can be injected directly into a wound and grow into bone. The marrow-derived cells are kn . . .