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- who: Deniz Ragipoglu from the Institute of Orthopedic Research and Biomechanics, Trauma Research Center Ulm (ZTF), Ulm University Medical Center, Magdeburg, Germany have published the research: Mast Cells Drive Systemic Inflammation and Compromised Bone Repair After Trauma, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Thereby, the authors focused on the early inflammatory phase, which is strongly affected by the additional trauma, and on the later repair phase, which serves as a read-out for successful fracture healing, and where mast cells were already shown to play an important role during fracture repair . This study investigated the role . . .
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