Stanford researchers block 15-PGDH to regrow cartilage in mice
NewsBytes | April 25, 2026 5:39 AM CST
Mice mobility improved, human tissue promising
The team saw older mice regrow thicker cartilage and younger injured mice avoid the usual joint damage.
They also tested on human knee tissue from surgeries, and results were promising there too.
Mice treated with this approach moved better and felt less pain, so there's hope this could lead to easier, non-surgical treatments for people down the line.
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