Diabetes impairs activity of bone stem cells in mice, inhibits fracture repair
January 11, 2017
Stanford researchers found that activating bone stem cells helps repair fractures in diabetic mice. Applying a protein to the fracture site increased the expression of key signaling proteins and enhanced healing in the animals.
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