Establishment of a preclinical ovine model for tibial segmental bone defect repair by applying bone tissue engineering strategies.
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D. Hutmacher | M. Wullschleger | M. Schütz | G. Duda | S. Sommerville | I. Dickinson | R. Steck | J. Lienau | J. Reichert | D. Epari | S. Saifzadeh
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