Effect of Bone Morphogenetic Protein-2-Expressing Muscle-Derived Cells on Healing of Critical-Sized Bone Defects in Mice
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Freddie H. Fu | F H Fu | K Fukushima | P Robbins | D. Pelinkovic | J. Huard | J Huard | D. Musgrave | J. Cummins | A. Ūsas | J. Y. Lee | J Cummins | K. Fukushima | P. Robbins | J Y Lee | D Musgrave | D Pelinkovic | A Usas | A. Usas
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