Biologics | Orthopedics This Week

Posted: October 19, 2015 at 5:48 pm

Researchers from Inserm/Strasbourg University in France have a new way of tackling infections. The team,

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Bone Therapeutics, a bone cell therapy company based in Brussels and Paris, has completed treatment

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Two doctors used dehydrated amniotic tissue to heal an otherwise nonhealing surgical knee wound. The

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Xtant Medical Holdings Inc., a company in Belgrade, Montana, whose subsidiary, Bacterin International, Inc. makes

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A newt is a common sort of lizard. But it can do something that we

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An investigational drug for a rare orthopedic tumor is showing promise, says a new study

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Researchers hoping to find ways to regenerate cartilage worn away in aging knees and hips,

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Mesoblasts groundbreaking study of using stem cells to treat degenerative disc disease has just enrolled the first patient in the third phase of this FDA approved study. In Phase 2, patients not only tolerated the stem cells well, but also experienced statistically significant and durable pain reduction and functional improvement. This is a tremendously important study.

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Bones heal faster when treated with a component of marijuana, according to a study at

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It turns out that a drug used to stabilize moodslithium chloridemay be helpful in treating

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BioStructures, LLC is pleased to report on its latest corporate landmark eventthe company is announcing

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Scientists are proving that tobacco, more than any other plant, is uniquely suited for development of medicines, vaccines, antibodies and biologic materials. We always thought that tobacco was a drug delivery vehicle. But nothing like this.

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Alachua, Florida-based AxoGen, Inc. announced that the first patient has been treated as part of

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Bacterin International Holdings, Inc., the Belgrade, Montana-based biologics and allograft company, surprised its analysts by

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In what may be a unique approach to wound healing, researchers have developed a new

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Researchers from the UK have found a way to predict which rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients

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Shining a light on healingAli Khademhosseini, Ph.D., and Nasim Annabi, Ph.D. of the Biomedical Engineering

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New research has revealed the role of a protein called Sox9 in regulating cartilage production.

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Think you understand PRP? Some top docs came together at the recent TOBI meeting and posed five key questions which every physician should consider before and while using PRP on their patients.

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New York University Polytechnic School of Engineering, NYU School of Medicine, and Stanford University are

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Until now, according to Colin Fernandez, a science writer for the UK Daily Mail, scientists

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A protein known as PPARy just may help develop new bone-forming cells in patients who

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The leaders of Cerapedics, Inc. think the FDA is on the verge of approving a

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Scientists at the University of York announce, via a paper in Stem Cell Reports, that

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BioStructures, LLC has announced the first application of Prohesion, its patented surgical wound technology that

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Study results of CERAMENT|G, reported at the 2015 Orthopedic Research Society Annual Meeting, demonstrated that

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Using proteins extracted from stem cells themselves, scientists have found a way to grow bones.

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Researchers are not there yet, but they are closing in on the problem of how

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The process of repairing a broken bone in a patient with diabetes was enhanced when

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The dye is green and it sticks to bone fragments and grafts. When it is

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