Regular joint loading in youth assists in the establishment and strengthening of the collagen network of articular cartilage and contributes to the prevention of osteoarthrosis later in life: a hypothesis
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著者
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Jurvelin Jukka
Department Of Clinical Physiology Kuopio University Hospital
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LAMMI Mikko
Department of Anatomy, University of Kuopio
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LAPVETELAINEN Tuomo
Department of Anatomy, University of Kuopio
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HYTTINEN Mika
Department of Anatomy, University of Kuopio
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HELMINEN Heikki
Department of Anatomy, University of Kuopio
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Lammi Mikko
Department Of Anatomy University Of Kuopio
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AROKOSKI Jari
Department of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, Kuopio University Hospital
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KIBIRANTA Ilkka
Department of Surgery, Jyvaskyla Central Hospital
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TAMMI Markku
Department of Anatomy, Univerisity of Kuopio
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Tammi Markku
Department Of Anatomy Univerisity Of Kuopio
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Arokoski Jari
Department Of Physical And Rehabilitation Medicine Kuopio University Hospital
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Kibiranta Ilkka
Department Of Surgery Jyvaskyla Central Hospital
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Hyttinen Mika
Department Of Anatomy University Of Kuopio
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Helminen Heikki
Department Of Anatomy University Of Kuopio
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Lapvetelainen Tuomo
Department Of Anatomy Univerisity Of Kuopio
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Jurvelin Jukka
Department Of Clinical Physiology And Nuclear Medicine Kuopio University Hospital
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