The role of oxygen during fracture healing
Chuanyong Lu(San Francisco General Hospital), Ralph Marcucio(University of California, San Francisco), Sebastian Decker(San Francisco General Hospital), Harold M. Swartz(Dartmouth College), Arjun Sinha(San Francisco General Hospital), Neema Saless(San Francisco General Hospital), Benjamin B. Williams(Dartmouth College), Xiaodong Wang(Texas A&M University), Theodore Miclau(San Francisco General Hospital), Thomas K. Hunt(University of California, San Francisco), Huagang Hou(Dartmouth College), Galateia J. Kazakia(University of California, San Francisco)
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