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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS:
Special thanks to Dr. Zheng-guo Wang at the Research Institute of Field Surgery, the Third Military Medical University; Dr. Kerong Dai at Department of Orthopaedics, Ninth People's Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine; and Dr. Chu-Tse Wu at Beijing Institute of Radi
ation Medicine, as well as the many colleagues and collaborators who provided advice on the concept and design of this booklet. Thanks to the National Center for Stem Cell Research, Wuhan VSD Medical Science & Technology Co., Ltd., and Ginwa Enterprise (Group), Inc. for their partial sponsorship of this booklet.
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