How our bones are repaired by skeletal stem cells: Scientist discover four major subtypes

Whether you are a competitive athlete or an older adult, strong bones are essential—not only for movement, but also for overall health. Now, a new study has shed new light on how our bones are maintained and repaired by stem cells—and how that process is disrupted with age and in situations of poor healing. The findings could open doors to therapies that speed recovery from injuries, improve bone health, and boost performance longevity.

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