[net.med] sports injuries | cartalage | bichemistry | groath hormone

teus@haring.UUCP (06/16/84)

I'd like to discuss cartilage regeneration in sports injuries 
and bichemical nature of Groath Hormone.  Is any one else interested?

Does GH effect adenyl cyclase as do most of the endocrine signals?
What is concentration of GH as a function of age; GH(age).

Can chrondroblast/chrondrocytes be woken-up?
What can be done to increase sulfate ester formation to proteinpolysaccharide 
ground substance.

I've a fractured miniscus and chrondromaysia of the knee.
Access to english medical books here in France is limited.

Any effeciency to the use of the old Tesla-coil gadgets in blindly activation
sleeping chrondrocytes? Science fiction I assume, but I've seen then used 
but here and in US.  I Thought ALL of the current goes OVER the skin; just
another medicine man fraud.

Anyway, the text's I've lookd at talk about traction in a hospital?
Doesn't sound cheep!  I'm paying my own bills and find the subject quite
interesting; kind of like hacking in the 4bsd networking stuff.





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