Researchers show how damaged tissue is reshaped to trigger painful bone formation in muscles and tendons CHINA, ...
Scientists at the UNIGE have identified the genetic sequences that regulate the activity of the genes responsible for bone growth. In mammals, only 3% of the genome consists of coding genes which, ...
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Study reveals how two key proteins contribute to abnormal bone growth after injury
After serious injuries, burns, fractures, or major surgeries, the body normally repairs damaged tissues and restores movement ...
Growth plates are areas of cartilage found at the ends of long bones. They play a role in the bone growth of children and teens. An injury to a growth plate can affect the development of a bone. While ...
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Light-tuned nanobots rapidly boost bone cell growth
Light-guided nanorobots are moving bone science from slow healing to on-demand growth, promising a future where fractures and implants recover far faster than they do today. By converting carefully ...
The study showed that plasma fibronectin can move from the blood into bone tissue, where it helps regulate how new bone is formed. In male mice, this protein built up in the bone and played an active ...
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Can vitamin D deficiency affect a child’s growth? Here’s what a doctor says
Vitamin D is one of the most essential nutrients for a child’s growth, yet it often goes unnoticed in daily health routines.
In mammals, only 3% of the genome consists of coding genes which, when transcribed into proteins, ensure the biological functions of the organism and the in-utero development of future individuals.
In mammals, only 3% of the genome consists of coding genes which, when transcribed into proteins, ensure the biological functions of the organism and the in-utero development of future individuals.
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