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Therapy with New Biosealant can Improve Healing After Injury


Therapy with New Biosealant can Improve Healing After Injury
Written by AZoMApr 12 2021
According to a recent animal-based study performed by scientists from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, a novel biosealant therapy could help stabilize injuries that cause the disintegration of
cartilage tissues, opening the door for a future fix or even better start working directly with new cells to improve healing.
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Advanced Healthcare Materials journal.
Our research shows that using our hyaluronic acid hydrogel system at least temporarily stops cartilage degeneration that commonly occurs after injury and causes pain in joints. In addition to pausing cartilage breakdown, we think that applying this therapy can present a surface that is ‘sticky’ for cells, such as stem cells that are routinely injected into joints to counteract injury. This reinforcing hydrogel could actually synergize with tho ....

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New Biosealant Can Stabilize Cartilage, Promote Healing After Injury


New Biosealant Can Stabilize Cartilage, Promote Healing After Injury
Penn Medicine researchers showed that a new hyaluronic acid hydrogel system can reinforce and seal areas of injured cartilage in animal studies
Newswise PHILADELPHIA A new biosealant therapy may help to stabilize injuries that cause cartilage to break down, paving the way for a future fix or – even better – begin working right away with new cells to enhance healing, according to a new animal-based study by researchers at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. Their research was published in
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“Our research shows that using our hyaluronic acid hydrogel system at least temporarily stops cartilage degeneration that commonly occurs after injury and causes pain in joints,” said the study’s senior author, ....

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