Speeding Up The Drug Cycle

January 05 2009 / by Jeff Hilford / In association with Future Blogger.net
Category: Technology   Year: General   Rating: 10 Hot

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The University of Michigan announced recently that they had made artificial bone marrow that can continuously make red and white blood cells.  According to Nicholas Kotov, the PI of the lab, it uses 3D scaffolding that mimics the tissues that support bone marrow in the body.

In addition to possibly providing an inexhaustible source of blood for transfusions, which in and of itself would be great, it has the potential to simplify the pharmaceutical drug-testing process.  As the world of discovery speeds up, the process of safely testing and bringing to market drugs and treatments in less than the standard 7-10 years is a difficult obstacle to overcome and one which is in great demand. 

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Novel Platelet Rich Plasma Treatment Speeds Healing - But Is It Blood Doping?

March 02 2009 / by Jeff Hilford / In association with Future Blogger.net
Category: Entertainment   Year: 2009   Rating: 2

Platelet Rich Plasma Treatment is making its way into the sports medical profession.  It's pretty straight-forward and basically takes a person's own blood, separates the red blood cells and the plasma and takes the resultant concentration of platelets and injects them back into an injury site to promote quicker healing.  Hines Ward's (Pittsburgh Steelers) recovery from a sprained medial collateral ligament in time to play in last month's Super Bowl brought attention to this new technique.

This type of treatment bodes well for faster healing from injury and possibly greater performance too but raises ethical questions in the world of professional sports.

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