Angiogenesis is uncoupled from osteogenesis during calvarial bone regeneration
M. Gabriele Bixel(University of Münster), Ralf H. Adams(University of Münster), Richard Stange(Institute for Musculoskeletal Health), Kai Kruse(University of Münster), Anusha Aravamudhan(University of Münster), Bong Ihn Koh(Yale University), Vishal Mohanakrishnan(Max Planck Institute for Molecular Biomedicine), Kishor K. Sivaraj(Max Planck Institute for Molecular Biomedicine), Melanie Timmen(University Hospital Münster), Susanne Adams(University of Münster), Hyun‐Woo Jeong(University of Münster)
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