Acknowledgement
This research was supported by the Korean Fund for Regenerative Medicine (KFRM) grant funded by the Korea government (the Ministry of Science and ICT, the Ministry of Health & Welfare; grant No. KFRM 21A0502L1-12) and by Research institute for Convergence of biomedical science and technology of Pusan National University Yangsan Hospital. Fig. 4 was created in part with BioRender.com.
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