Fracture healing via periosteal callus formation requires macrophages for both initiation and progression of early endochondral ossification.
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Roland Steck | Simranpreet Kaur | M. Wullschleger | S. Millard | Kylie A Alexander | Michelle L. Maugham | S. Kaur | A. Wu | A. Pettit | R. Steck | Laura S Gregory | Liza J Raggatt | Martin E Wullschleger | Andy C K Wu | Susan M Millard | Michelle L Maugham | Allison R Pettit | L. Gregory | L. Raggatt
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