Mesenchymal cell-based repair of large, full-thickness defects of articular cartilage.
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J M Mansour | A I Caplan | J. Mansour | V. Goldberg | A. Caplan | R. Young | V M Goldberg | S. Wakitani | T. Goto | S. Pineda | R G Young | S Wakitani | T Goto | S J Pineda
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