Synovial fluid is a slippery liquid that helps our joints move smoothly. It works like a lubricant, reducing friction between the bones in our joints when we move. Full definition
-- It supports joint health (supports the replacement of synovial fluid in the joints, and helps repair and rebuild cartilage). (bewell.com)
The persistence of these bacteria in synovial fluid containing antibiotics may be one reason that joint infection is so difficult to cure. (sciencedaily.com)
Using a novel isolation method, scientists isolated T cells from synovial fluid from patients with rheumatoid arthritis that produced IL - 21 and TNF and compared these with cells that did not produce this cytokine. (sciencedaily.com)