Expression of endogenous BMP-2 in periosteal progenitor cells is essential for bone healing.
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Xinping Zhang | Xinping Zhang | Qun Wang | Chunlan Huang | Ming Xue | Chunlan Huang | Ming Xue | Qun Wang
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