
Using an injection of a special granulocyte colony-stimulating factors into rats suffering from osteoarthritis, researchers have found how peripheral blood stem cells can actually be mobilized. The bone marrow was stimulated to produce stem cells, leading to the inhibition of OA progression. The finding, they said, may lead to a more effective therapy for OA, a common joint disease that affects 10 percent of Americans over the age of 60. "Currently, OA treatment ...
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