A new approach to cure the 'breaking of bones' has been found in a recent study on mice, and this soon will find its way to cure human bones.
This path breaking discovery which has proved worthy in various cases, will soon seep in humans and cure humans with their fractures, indicating a cast free recovery.
The team of researchers at Stanford University at California comprising of Jill Helms, Roel Nusse with a team of colleagues drilled small holes into the shin bones of mice, and injected them with Wnt proteins. Following which, the injected proteins aid the stem cells to divide, reports the New Scientist.
This after three days showed a significant improvement that saw addition of new stem cells that divided unconditionally i. e., the only hitch in this.
This piece of Journal was featured in the journal Science Translational Medicine.












