Ectopic osteogenesis using adenoviral bone morphogenetic protein (BMP)-4 and BMP-6 gene transfer.
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D. Kallmes | Tsutomu Sasaki | J. Jane | Hongwei Li | G. Helm | H. Dayoub | T. Alden | G. R. Hankins | D. Pittman | J. Li | B. Dunford | A. Kron | Jin Zhong Li | Adam M Kron | D. Kallmes
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