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Volundr | 1 month ago

Lots of folks are pointing this out, but it's not like there isn't evidence to suggest this will also apply to humans.

> Human knee tissue collected during joint replacement surgeries also responded positively to the treatment. These samples, which include both the joint’s supporting extracellular scaffolding, or matrix, and cartilage-producing chondrocyte cells, began forming new cartilage that functioned normally.

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