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Vomer Bone Anatomy, Function, and Location
The vomer bone is a thin, unpaired bone located in the center of the nasal cavity. This small, trapezoidal bone is part of the nasal septum, the middle wall of the nasal respiratory cavity. It ...
This is a rare peek at how cartilage transforms into bone. In this image, you can see cartilage (in purple and white), blood vessels and cells (in yellow), and other specialized cells that create ...
A celebration of muscles — from their beauty and biology, to the history of how weightlifting went mainstream.
A textile-based implant containing cartilage derived from stem cells reduced pain and restored hip joint function to baseline levels in a study of dogs with symptoms of moderate osteoarthritis. A ...
The menisci are two structures (medial and lateral) that are made of fibrous tissue and cartilage and are part of the knee.
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