Menstrual Blood Particles Treat Osteoarthritis

Why it matters: This research could lead to new treatments for osteoarthritis, a condition affecting millions globally.
- Lithuanian researchers are developing a new approach for cartilage regeneration.
- Extracellular vesicles derived from menstrual blood stromal cells are being used to stimulate cartilage repair.
- This interdisciplinary team has shown the potential of these particles in treating osteoarthritis.
Lithuanian researchers are exploring a novel method for cartilage regeneration using extracellular vesicles derived from menstrual blood stromal cells. This interdisciplinary team has demonstrated the potential of these particles to stimulate cartilage repair, offering a promising, unconventional treatment for osteoarthritis.




