Veterinario de la UNA elabora sustancia que regeneraría cartílago en caballos y humanos
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2019-07
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Núñez Z, Johnny
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Oficina de Comunicación, Universidad Nacional.
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Rafael Vindas Bolaños, médico veterinario de la cátedra de Cirugía de Especies
Mayores de la Escuela de Medicina Veterinaria de la Universidad Nacional (UNA), se
convirtió en el primer científico costarricense especializado en medicina regenerativa que más se ha acercado a una sustancia capaz de regenerar el cartílago en las rodillas de los equinos y las personas, mediante implantes libres de células o por estimulación de la médula ósea. De esta forma, lograría dar con una alternativa a tratamientos para combatir la osteoartritis.
Rafael Vindas Bolaños, veterinary doctor of the chair of Surgery of Species Elders from the School of Veterinary Medicine of the National University (UNA), were became the first Costa Rican scientist to specialize in regenerative medicine that has come closest to a substance capable of regenerating the cartilage in equine and human knees, by means of cell-free or Bone marrow stimulation. In this way, it would be possible to find an alternative to treatments to combat osteoarthritis.
Rafael Vindas Bolaños, veterinary doctor of the chair of Surgery of Species Elders from the School of Veterinary Medicine of the National University (UNA), were became the first Costa Rican scientist to specialize in regenerative medicine that has come closest to a substance capable of regenerating the cartilage in equine and human knees, by means of cell-free or Bone marrow stimulation. In this way, it would be possible to find an alternative to treatments to combat osteoarthritis.
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CABALLOS, EQUINE, SERES HUMANOS, HUMAN, RODILLA, KNEE