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October 11, 2009

Jaw bone created from stem cells


Scientists have created part of the jaw joint in the lab using human adult stem cells.

They say it is the first time a complex, anatomically-sized bone has been accurately created in this way.

It is hoped the technique could be used not only to treat disorders of the specific joint, but more widely to correct problems with other bones too.

The Columbia University study appears in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

The bone which has been created in the lab is known as the temporomandibular joint (TMJ)


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2 comments:

Antoine said...

This is very important , maybe in the future we can create whole parts of bones and joints, maybe the whole skeleton!

Anonymous said...

An if not new prosthetic like our own

Monkey uses brainwaves to control prosthetic arm

Scientists have trained monkeys to control a robotic arm using the power of their thoughts. The research, which involved wiring electrodes into the animals' brains, is aimed at producing controllable prosthetic limbs for patients with stroke, spinal cord injuries or neurodegenerative conditions
http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2008/may/28/monkey.arm

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