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demonstrating its potential as an organoid for bone tissue  Ethics approval and consent to participate
            engineering. This study presents a promising approach   All  animal  protocols  received  approval  from  our  local
            to bone defect treatment and provides new insights for   Ethics Committee (Reference: 2023078, Date: September
            advancing bone tissue engineering research.
                                                              05, 2023).
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            Funding                                           Availability of data

            This work was supported by the National Natural Science   The data supporting the findings of this study are available
            Foundation of China (82272436, 32371371), Sichuan   upon reasonable request from the corresponding author,
            Science and Technology Program (2023NSFSC1743), the   Chong Yin.
            Science  and  Technology  innovation  talent  Program  of
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