Although known to reduce inflammation and aid in the repair of damaged tissue, the protein molecule called C-type natriuretic peptide (CNP) could not previously be put to use in treating osteoarthritis as it breaks down easily in the body. But now researchers at Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) could make this possible by using slow-release microcapsules containing the protein. .. Continue Reading Microcapsule delivery method opens door for protein to treat osteoarthritis
Section: Medical
Tags: Arthritis, Microcapsules, Osteoarthritis, Protein, Queen Mary University of London
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