Cartilage injuries and degenerative diseases such as osteoarthritis present persistent challenges for orthopedic medicine due to cartilage’s poor natural healing ability and limited vascularization. Conventional treatments often fail to restore full function or prevent the progression of damage, which has driven intense research into new regenerative strategies. Viral vector manufacturing and gene editing have emerged at the forefront of these advances, enabling precise, targeted interventions for chondrocytes—the specialized cells that create and maintain cartilage tissue.1
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