via GROK *Stanford researchers say an experimental treatment restored cartilage in aging mice and showed promising results in human tissue samples, raising hopes for a future therapy that could help address osteoarthritis. The treatment targets a protein called 15-PGDH, which increases with age and contributes to declining tissue function. When researchers blocked the protein, older mice began regenerating healthy cartilage in their joints, Scie…
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