Distraction osteogenesis induces endothelial progenitor cell mobilization without inflammatory response in man.
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In Ho Choi | Dong Yeon Lee | Moon Seok Park | C. Chung | M. Park | T. Cho | Tae-Joon Cho | W. Yoo | I. Choi | Chin Youb Chung | Hye Ran Lee | Won Joon Yoo
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