A new study reveals that cartilage from the nasal septum can help repair damaged knee joints. This offers a potential ...
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Replacement cartilage engineered from the nasal septum -- the cartilage wall that separates the left and right airways in your nose -- can be used to repair even the most complex knee injuries ...