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Inactivation of the PHD2 oxygen sensor improves periosteal cell survival during early phases of bone regeneration — Steve Stegen (2013) | RDL Network
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Inactivation of the PHD2 oxygen sensor improves periosteal cell survival during early phases of bone regeneration
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Peter Carmeliet
Aarhus University
Inactivation of the PHD2 oxygen sensor improves periosteal cell survival during early phases of bone regeneration
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2013
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Steve Stegen
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Nick van Gastel
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Riet Van Looveren
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