The role of bone marrow-derived cells in bone fracture repair in a green fluorescent protein chimeric mouse model.
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Rei Ogawa | Hiromoto Ito | M. Migita | H. Hanawa | Hiromoto Ito | R. Ogawa | K. Taguchi | Kazuhiro Taguchi | Makoto Migita | Hideki Hanawa | Hideo Orimo | H. Orimo
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