The effect of traumatic brain injury on bone healing from a novel exosome centered perspective in a mice model

Author:

Yang Chengyuan,Gao Cheng,Liu Naicheng,Zhu Yitong,Zhu Xu,Su Xinlin,Zhang Qin,Wu Yanglin,Zhang Chenhui,Liu Ang,Lin WeifengORCID,Tao Luyang,Yang Huilin,Lin JunORCID

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

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