Arthritis: Scientists develop 'artificial cartilage' that releases drugs
Arthritis: Scientists develop 'artificial cartilage' that releases drugs
In a groundbreaking development, University of Cambridge scientists have created a novel material poised to revolutionize arthritis treatment. This innovative substance, loaded with anti-inflammatory drugs, responds to pH changes indicative of flare-ups, releasing medication precisely when and where needed.
In a groundbreaking development, University of Cambridge scientists have created a novel material poised to revolutionize arthritis treatment. This innovative substance, loaded with anti-inflammatory drugs, responds to pH changes indicative of flare-ups, releasing medication precisely when and where needed.