Study shows possible way to regenerate bones using messenger RNA
Researchers at Mayo Clinic, US found that messenger RNA could be used at low doses to regenerate bones without side effects.
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Researchers at Mayo Clinic, US found that messenger RNA could be used at low doses to regenerate bones without side effects.
Scientists have identified a subpopulation of mesenchymal stem cells with enhanced bone fracture healing and differentiation abilities.
A team has designed gold nanoparticles to reveal specific bone stem cells, which could lead to treatments for major bone fractures.
The database could save substantial resources for those wanting to do pre-clinical studies of interventions for age-related diseases, said scientists.
Drug Target Review explores the latest applications of stem cells in modelling disease, drug production and the most recent steps in regenerative medicine provided by research.