Then and Now: Annina Schmid Uncovers Neuropathic Pain Signatures
Annina Schmid’s work spans clinical and basic research to reveal the biological underpinnings of peripheral chronic pain, using carpal tunnel syndrome as a model.
In honor of the 700th-anniversary founding of the Royal Monastery of Santa Maria Pedralbes in Barcelona, scientists opened eight 14th-century graves and studied the 25 people found inside, including a queen.
Extracellular vesicles from menstrual blood stem cells promoted cartilage production in human tissues, offering a potential non-invasively sourced therapy for osteoarthritis.