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Harnessing the innate immune system to accelerate fracture healing in osteoporotic mice
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors:
Chan, J
,
Glass, G
,
Ersek, A
,
Williams, G
,
Freidin, A
,
Gowers, K
,
Jeffery, R
,
Otto, W
,
Poulsom, R
,
Feldmann, M
,
Rankin, S
,
Horwood, N
,
Nanchahal, J
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Published:
2013
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