Macrophages in bone fracture healing: Their essential role in endochondral ossification.
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G. Duda | Andreas Radbruch | S. Hartmann | A. Serra | K. Schmidt-Bleek | R. Lucius | N. Van Rooijen | C. Schlundt | T. El Khassawna | A. Dienelt | S. Wendler | H. Schell
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