Characteristics of donor and host cells in the early remodeling process after transplant of Achilles tendon with and without live cells for the treatment of rotator cuff defect--what is the ideal graft for the treatment of massive rotator cuff defects?
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T. Kubo | M. Kawata | K. Matsuda | H. Fujiwara | T. Morihara | Atsuhiko Yoshida | Yoshiteru Kajikawa | Y. Kida | Y. Iwata | Hisakazu Tachiiri | M. Kurokawa | A. Yoshida
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