Motor Cells in the Knee Osteoarthritis Patients under the Microscope
Abstract:Knee osteoarthritis is a chronic joint disease with degeneration of joints and hyperplasia of bones around the joints. The initial site of this disease is generally cartilage tissue, which is a common disease among the elderly. It seriously affects the patient's health and life. Knee osteoarthritis is often accompanied by changes in joint soft tissue motor cells. Motor cells are an important part of biology and determine the direction of knee osteoarthritis. With the development of microscope technology, the o… Show more
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