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sanitation@lemmy.today to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 3 days ago

Stanford scientists regrow lost cartilage and reverse arthritis in major breakthrough

www.sciencedaily.com

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Stanford scientists regrow lost cartilage and reverse arthritis in major breakthrough

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sanitation@lemmy.today to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 3 days ago
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A new treatment that blocks an aging-related protein restored lost cartilage in old mice and helped prevent arthritis after knee injuries. Human cartilage samples showed similar signs of regeneration, raising hopes for a future drug that could repair joints instead of replacing them.
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    Probably worth adding “in mice” to the title

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      Mice are really living in a golden age. They have never been so healthy.

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        Well they did pay for it.

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        The only downside is the never ending genocide at the hands of scientists

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          Is it still genocide if the ones killing are also reproducing them?

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            It’s kinda worse. Imagine if aliens came here and not just killed us all, but bred us only to be experimented on and then horribly dying with less than 1% living a bit longer and maybe experience some odd things the others didn’t. Like a factory where the first machine is making us have children before we get killed then doing the same for our kids ad infinitum.5

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          The mice need a floatilla and a few celebrities to turn on the red carpet and go “Yeah but what about the genocide of mice? – Chekmate, deuces.”

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        And simultaneously unhealthy (otherwise how are we"curing" them)

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        Did they test sildenafil on mice

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        Uhhh you do know what happens to them at the end of the experiment right?

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          They turn into a soup-like homogenate. As is natural in the life cycle of a lab mouse.

          And if they weren’t euthanized they would almost certainly die of horrible horrible cancerous tumors. Not because of anything the labs do, but because it’s a crime against nature for a mouse to live past maybe 2 years.

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      Now we only need a drug to turn humans into mice and back.

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        Cindarellazine.

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      And human tissues, and it’s been shown to be safe in phase I trials.

      So saying “in mice” undersells where they are at.

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        The language I see is regeneration in mice, less breakdown in humans

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        Yeah looks like poster either didn’t read the article or just didn’t read it sufficiently but decided to be reactionary anyways.

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      https://xkcd.com/1217/

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        This is not the xkcd I thought you were going to use

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          Which one did you have in mind?

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            This one

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              So “xkcd” is now a genericised noun for any comic? Also, is this xerox a Canon?

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                “four letter science comic”

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                Are you really that offended I linked to a relevant comic that wasn’t xkcd?

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                  Protip, being abrasive makes people not want to talk to you.

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                  I take it you didn’t read the conversation to get the markers about the topic before posting that.

                  Lots of reading comprehension problems in these science posts

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                    Protip, being abrasive makes people not want to talk to you.

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      They started with mice. As does all experiments.

      Did you only read half way through before reaction posting?

      Weird.

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        it’s weird to comment “weird” on everything

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          Yes it would be. Good thing that’s not happening. How’s the spread of the misinformation? I see I’m hitting a few nerves.

          GOOD.

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