Genetic tests set to reduce burden of joint replacement surg

Genetic tests set to reduce burden of joint replacement surgery

A range of ground-breaking genetic tests could help predict whether joint replacements succeed or fail. These new genetic tests are poised to help the UK meet its goal of becoming a world-leading ‘science superpower’ by 2030, UKRI notes. The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency-registered Orthotype tests from ExplantLab were launched this week at the ArtificialA range of ground-breaking genetic tests could help predict whether joint replacements succeed or fail. These new genetic tests are poised to help the UK meet its goal of becoming a world-leading ‘science superpower’ by 2030, UKRI notes. The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency-registered Orthotype tests from ExplantLab were launched this week at the Artificial » The FINANCIAL News Health&Beauty

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