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Clinical Research Shows Exosomes Improve Knee Osteoarthritis Pain
A research group in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, has reported positive results from a clinical study where exosomes, substances secreted by cells, were administered to patients with knee osteoarthritis, showing improvement in pain and other symptoms.
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