Cheng and colleagues reported previously unexplored correlations between circulating levels of immune cells and biomarkers and bone regeneration, which served as support for the construction of a model ensemble that can predict bone regeneration. If validated in humans, this tool could be valuable in the management of non-union fractures.
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