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Department of Defense’s Fracture Putty Could Heal Bones in Days
Researchers at the University of Georgia Regenerative Bioscience  Center in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Defense are developing  a new “fracture putty” with the aim of  significantly shortening the  healing time of bone fractures in humans. According to the researchers,  complex fractures can often lead to amputations for U.S. service men and  women. The lengthy healing time often associated with these injuries  can also prove to be a major burden for the patients and providers.
The research team is using adult stem cells to produce proteins  involved in bone healing and generation. They incorporate these proteins  into a gel which they have dubbed “fracture putty.” To date the team  has demonstrated some positive early results by using the putty to  repair fractures in lab rats. After two weeks the rats were observed  running around and standing on their hind legs with no evidence of  injury. The putty is currently being used in large animal trials, but it  may be some time before human testing commences.
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Department of Defense’s Fracture Putty Could Heal Bones in Days

Researchers at the University of Georgia Regenerative Bioscience Center in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Defense are developing a new “fracture putty” with the aim of  significantly shortening the healing time of bone fractures in humans. According to the researchers, complex fractures can often lead to amputations for U.S. service men and women. The lengthy healing time often associated with these injuries can also prove to be a major burden for the patients and providers.

The research team is using adult stem cells to produce proteins involved in bone healing and generation. They incorporate these proteins into a gel which they have dubbed “fracture putty.” To date the team has demonstrated some positive early results by using the putty to repair fractures in lab rats. After two weeks the rats were observed running around and standing on their hind legs with no evidence of injury. The putty is currently being used in large animal trials, but it may be some time before human testing commences.

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    This makes me want to work for the Department of Defense! Lol
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