Pentagon Pushes For Near-Perfect Regenerative Medicine
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Pentagon
Pushes For Near-Perfect Regenerative Medicine
Military-funded research is already behind
some of the most cutting-edge regenerative
science. Extreme projects, like bone-fusing
cement and muscle-growing cell scaffolds, are
rolling into human trials thanks to a $12
million Pentagon grant earlier this year, and
Darpa-funded scientists have made rapid
strides toward regrowing human limbs. But the
military’s not done yet: The Office of the
Secretary of Defense is soliciting small
business proposals for two new projects to
transform the regeneration of damaged tissue
and cartilage, which afflict 85 percent of
injured troops in Iraq and Afghanistan. The
first program would, if successful, replace
skin grafting that transplants tissue from
one’s own body, or a donor, to an injured
area. Instead, medics could use “an advanced
topical delivery system” that spurs the
regeneration of damaged, degenerated tissue.
Grafting poses plenty of challenges, not the
least of which is adequate supply —
especially when, as the solicitation notes,
degenerated musculoskeletal tissues
“represent the most common cause of pain and
disability worldwide.” Skin grafts are also
vulnerable to rejection and infection. -- ============ www.heavensoon.com www.rapturetoheaven.com