Regenerative Treatments for Orthopedic Conditions
2015; Wiley; Volume: 7; Issue: 4S Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.pmrj.2015.01.016
ISSN1934-1563
Autores Tópico(s)Bone fractures and treatments
ResumoPM&RVolume 7, Issue 4S p. S1-S3 Regenerative Medicine Regenerative Treatments for Orthopedic Conditions Gerard A. Malanga MD, Corresponding Author Gerard A. Malanga MD [email protected] New Jersey Regenerative Institute LLC, Cedar Knolls, NJ; Rutgers University, New Jersey Medical School, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Newark, NJ Disclosure: nothing to discloseAddress correspondence to: G.A.M., PM&R, 197 Ridgedale Avenue, Cedar Knolls, NJ 07927Search for more papers by this author Gerard A. Malanga MD, Corresponding Author Gerard A. Malanga MD [email protected] New Jersey Regenerative Institute LLC, Cedar Knolls, NJ; Rutgers University, New Jersey Medical School, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Newark, NJ Disclosure: nothing to discloseAddress correspondence to: G.A.M., PM&R, 197 Ridgedale Avenue, Cedar Knolls, NJ 07927Search for more papers by this author First published: 10 April 2015 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pmrj.2015.01.016Citations: 2 Read the full textAboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. 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