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A team of eight scientists at UT San Antonio has discovered a potential "perfect recipe" to address the challenge of healing traumatic injuries with "volumetric" gaps by blending two natural proteins found in the human body.
UT San Antonio
Who
Teja Guda, Gennifer Chiou, Sarah Stagg, Gabriela Gonzales, Liliana Danford, Isaiah Arredondo, Rena Bizios and Joo L. Ong at UT San Antonio
What
A team of eight scientists at UT San Antonio has discovered a potential "perfect recipe" to address the challenge of healing traumatic injuries with "volumetric" gaps by blending two natural proteins found in the human body.
When
Thu, 11 Jun 2026 20:40:04 GMT · 2h 45m ago
Where
UT San Antonio ·
Why
The researchers created a specialized scaffold that allows bone and blood vessels to grow simultaneously at an accelerated rate, which is crucial for healing traumatic injuries where significant bone and blood vessels are lost.
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This breakthrough in regenerative medicine offers a promising new approach for treating severe traumatic injuries by enabling simultaneous bone and blood vessel growth, potentially reducing permanent tissue loss and failed grafts.
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