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Joint Cartilage Regeneration: Researchers Find Key to Limb Regrowth

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Breakthrough Offers​ Hope for Limb Regeneration: Researchers Identify Key Protein for ‌Joint Regrowth

College Station, TX – A team of researchers at Texas A&M University⁣ has made a notable leap forward in the pursuit of human limb regeneration,​ identifying a key protein that successfully regrows entire finger joints – including cartilage, tendons, and ligaments. This finding offers new⁢ hope ⁣for the 2.1 million Americans currently living with limb loss, a number projected to surge to over 6.3 million by ⁤2060 due to rising rates of vascular diseases like diabetes.

While animals like the axolotl salamander possess remarkable regenerative abilities, allowing them to fully regrow ⁣lost limbs, human regeneration is limited to the very tips of fingers, and even ⁢then, only‍ under specific conditions. The Texas A&M team, however, has demonstrated the potential to overcome this ⁣limitation.

Their research, published in the journal Bone, centers around a fibroblast growth factor (FGF) – a type ⁢of protein crucial for​ bone ‌regeneration. After testing ‌various ​FGFs, researchers found that ‌FGF8 uniquely stimulated complete joint regeneration when implanted into tissues that typically form scar tissue.

“We certainly know that bone regeneration requires many different⁢ factors, one of which is FGFs,” explained ​Lindsay Dawson, ⁤assistant professor in the

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