Hip and shoulder bone marrow differ in protein composition, affecting joint repair effectiveness

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Bone marrow from the hip and shoulder differs in protein composition, impacting its effectiveness for joint repair treatments. Researchers identified six proteins that may distinguish between hip and shoulder bone marrow, suggesting varying ratios of healing factors despite shared components. This finding could lead to personalized bone marrow treatments, with extraction sites chosen based on specific patient needs and protein profiles.


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