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Latest publication 11/01/2025

Evaluating the usage of human placental tissue-derived xenograft in a surgically

Impaired bone fracture healing can lead to chronic pain, loss of function, or life-long complications which can lead to limb-amputation. This study...

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Authors
Upasana Ganguly, Tyler J. Margetts, Will Varner Anou, Murad K. Nazzal, Reginald S. Parker, Hanyu Xia, Ashlyn J. Morris, Abdullahi Warsame, Sarah L. Mostardo, Kuldeep Yadav, Rachel J. Blosser, Istvan Gergely, Aamir Tucker, Sonali J. Karnik, Jiliang Li, David L. Waning, Amy Creecy, Jill C. Fehrenbacher, Melissa A. Kacena


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Bone

Abstract
Impaired bone fracture healing can lead to chronic pain, loss of function, or life-long complications which can lead to limb-amputation. This study ev…

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fracture

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