The Thinnest of Materials May Hold a Cure for Osteoarthritis.

Scientia (Bristol, England) Pub Date : 2020-01-01 Epub Date: 2020-12-08 DOI:10.33548/scientia586
David Estrada, Julia Thom Oxford, Ilia Solov'yov
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Since the turn of the century, a myriad of exciting applications for graphene have emerged. Amongst the most exciting might be its use as a scaffold for promoting tissue growth in the treatment of various medical conditions, including osteoarthritis. Researchers at Boise State University in the USA and Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg in Germany are gaining a greater understanding of the interactions between graphene and cells, towards the development of implantable graphene-based devices that can rebuild damaged tissue.

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最薄的材料可能治愈骨关节炎。
自世纪之交以来,石墨烯出现了无数令人兴奋的应用。其中最令人兴奋的可能是它在治疗各种疾病(包括骨关节炎)时用作促进组织生长的支架。美国博伊西州立大学和德国奥尔登堡卡尔·冯·奥西茨基大学的研究人员对石墨烯与细胞之间的相互作用有了更深入的了解,朝着开发可重建受损组织的植入式石墨烯设备的方向发展。
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