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Review Article| Volume 37, ISSUE 3, P495-503, July 2018

To MOON and Back

Lessons Learned and Experience Gained Along the Way
  • José F. Vega
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    Orthopaedics Sports Medicine, Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University, 5555 Transportation Boulevard, Garfield Heights, Cleveland, OH 44125, USA

    Orthopaedic Sports Medicine, Cleveland Clinic, 5555 Transportation Boulevard, Garfield Heights, Cleveland, OH 44125, USA
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  • Kurt P. Spindler
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    Corresponding author. Orthopaedic and Rheumatologic Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, 44195.
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    Orthopaedic Sports Medicine, Cleveland Clinic, 5555 Transportation Boulevard, Garfield Heights, Cleveland, OH 44125, USA
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