Tool listens in on early osteoarthritis biochemical communication in joints

A fluorescent dye could help scientists listen in on biochemical conversations between cartilage and bone during the earliest stages of osteoarthritis (OA)—even before the disease causes pain. The unexpected finding could someday lead to novel treatments for patients, according to research conducted on mice that was published Oct. 7 in FASEB BioAdvances.

This article was originally published on MedicalXpress.com

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