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Researchers at the University of Southampton have invented a new method to generate human cartilage tissue from stem cells
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This technology may pave the way for the development of a much-needed new treatment for cartilage damage
Scientists at the Center for Human Development, Stem Cell and Regeneration think they may have the answer
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They successfully differentiated embryonic stem cells into chondrocytes in the laboratory, and then used these cells to generate three-dimensional cartilage tissue without any synthetic or natural support materials
The research team hopes that after more research, the tissue created in this laboratory can eventually be routinely used in surgery to repair damaged cartilage
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The interdisciplinary research was published in the journal Scientific Reports and was led by Dr.
Francesca Horton and Dr.
Rahul Tare from the University of Southampton School of Medicine
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Dr.
DOI
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A scaffold-free approach to cartilage tissue generation using human embryonic stem cells