The role of complement in trauma and fracture healing
Highlights • We outline less known roles of complement after trauma and during fracture healing. • Complement intensively crosstalks with the coagulation, apoptosis and TLR system. • Complement affects tissue regeneration after fracture and bone turnover. • Osteoblasts and osteoclast are involved in...
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