Cartilage
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And liver will regenerate in this very nice way, but actually if we think of other tissues, like cartilage, for example, even the simplest nick and you're going to find it really difficult to regenerate your
cartilage.
And actually we know that those cells in the body, in the embryo, as they develop can form a different kind of tissue, cartilage, and so we developed a gel that was slightly different in nature and slightly different chemistry, put it in there, and we were able to get 100 percent
cartilage
instead.
The larynx is a complex system of muscle and
cartilage
that supports and moves the vocal cords, or, as they’re more accurately known, the vocal folds.
Essentially, the meniscus of
cartilage
that is between bone had been completely torn and the bone itself had been shattered.
If I was to take an MRI of every person in this audience, 60 percent of you would show signs of bone degeneration and
cartilage
degeneration like this.
85 percent of all women by the age of 70 would show moderate to severe
cartilage
degeneration.
We tried to inject chemicals into the knee spaces of animals to try to reverse
cartilage
degeneration, and to put a short summary on a very long and painful process, essentially it came to naught.
They live just underneath the surface of the bone, underneath
cartilage.
And they move into the appropriate areas and form bone and
cartilage.
You can take them out of the vertebrate skeleton, you can culture them in petri dishes in the laboratory, and they are dying to form
cartilage.
Remember how we couldn't form
cartilage
for love or money?
These cells are dying to form
cartilage.
They form their own furls of
cartilage
around themselves.
These stem cells have come in and repaired, in yellow, the bone, in white, the cartilage, almost completely.
Can you implant
cartilage
into areas of trauma?
So could you imagine ways of passively loading and unloading bone so that you can recreate or regenerate degenerating
cartilage?
Your spine is a long structure made of bones and the
cartilage
discs that sit between them.
Achondroplasia translates as "without
cartilage
formation."
The rest was just a gemisch of brain and skin and
cartilage
and intestine.
This pushes air up through the smaller airways, collapsing rings of
cartilage
as oxygen travels out from the lungs, to be held in the larger, upper airways.
The development of the bottom half of the shell, the plastron, is driven by neural crest cells, which can produce a variety of different cell types including neurons,
cartilage
and bone.
So, a Spanish woman who was dying of T.B. had a donor trachea, they took all the cells off the trachea, they spraypainted her stem cells onto that
cartilage.
Last year, this group was able to take all the cells off a heart, leaving just the
cartilage.
In the space of about two seconds, Albert had the knife between the
cartilage
of the tail, right next to the butt of the lamb, and very quickly, the tail was gone and in the bucket that I was holding.
The continuing flood of enzymes starts to degrade the cartilage, weakening the joint and leading to arthritis later on.
This condition is actually an autoimmune disease in which autoantibodies target natively produced proteins, some of which are secreted by
cartilage
cells.
This response leads to chronic inflammation, which destroys bone and
cartilage.
As the enzymes eat away at cartilage, the body attempts to stabilize smaller joints by fusing them together.
These range from promising MACI techniques, which harvest cells from small pieces of
cartilage
to grow replacement tissue.
To a technique called microfracture, where surgeons create small holes in the bone, allowing bone marrow stem cells to leak out and form new
cartilage.
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