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New Technique Yields Troves of Information from Nanoscale Bone Samples
June 22, 2011 A new technique allows researchers to collect large amounts of biochemical information from nanoscale bone samples. Along with adding important new insights into the fight against osteoporosis, this ... > full story -
Blueberries Help Lab Rats Build Strong Bones
June 21, 2011 Compounds in blueberries might turn out to have a powerful effect on formation of strong, healthy bones, if results from studies with laboratory rats turn out to hold true for ... > full story -
Bone Extension by 26 Centimeters After Traumatic Accident
June 21, 2011 Medical researchers have developed a new treatment for traumatic bone defects caused by accidents. A severely shortened thighbone as the result of an accident has now been extended by using the ... > full story -
New Sealant Gel Is Effective in Closing Spinal Wounds Following Surgery, Study Finds
June 16, 2011 A gel that creates a watertight seal to close surgical wounds provides a significant advance in the treatment of patients following spinal procedures, effectively sealing spinal wounds 100 percent of ... > full story -
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Treatment Gap Leaves Many Older Adults at Unnecessary Risk of Fracture
June 16, 2011 Only a minority of European high-risk patients are receiving treatment to prevent fractures -- contrary to the recommendations of most national osteoporosis guidelines and despite continued advances ... > full story -
Healing Times for Dental Implants Could Be Cut
June 14, 2011 The technology used to replace lost teeth with titanium dental implants could be improved. By studying the surface structure of dental implants not only at micro level but also at nano level, ... > full story -
Towards a More Efficient Therapy for a Specific Form of Leukemia
June 14, 2011 Chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) is a particular form of leukemia or cancer of the bone marrow, which can be treated with targeted imatinib. However, in some cases this medicine has no effect. ... > full story -
Citrate Key in Bone's Nanostructure
June 8, 2011 Scientists have identified the composition that gives bone its outstanding properties and the important role citrate plays, work that may help science better understand and treat or prevent bone ... > full story -
Connection Discovered Between the Nervous System and the Vascular System
June 8, 2011 Scientists have shown for the first time that a key molecule of the vascular system directs axons during the formation of neural circuits. This connection between the nervous system and the vascular ... > full story -
Bone Cancer, from the Lab to the Clinic
June 7, 2011 A new study into osteosarcoma -- cancer of the bone -- will use advances in genomic research to identify new genes that give rise to the cancer and to create personalized blood tests for children and ... > full story
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