Scientists turn blood into bone-repairing superpower to fight injuries, diseases

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Scientists turn blood into bone-repairing superpower to fight injuries, diseases
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These peptide-based materials material can be shaped and molded into various forms, making them adaptable for different types of injuries.

Inspired by this natural healing process, researchers have unlocked the potential of blood to create transformative regenerative materials.

This could open doors to personalized regenerative treatments, such as 3D-printed implants, to address various injuries and illnesses. The blood clot then transforms into a specialized tissue called the regenerative hematoma. This RH is a dynamic environment filled with various cells, proteins, and growth factors essential for healing.However, larger injuries may overwhelm the body’s natural healing abilities, requiring medical intervention.They combined synthetic peptides with a patient’s own blood, resulting in a self-assembling material.

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