Intrafibrillar Mineral May be Absent in Dentinogenesis Imperfecta Type II : DI-II
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概要
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- 2001-06-01
著者
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Marshall S.
Department Of Preventive And Restorative Dental Sciences University Of California
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Marshall G.
Department Of Preventive And Restorative Dental Sciences University Of California
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KINNEY J.
Department of Preventive and Restorative Dental Sciences, University of California
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POPLE J.
Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory
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DRIESSEN C.
Department of Restorative Dentistry, University of Pretoria
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BREUNIG T.
Department of Preventive and Restorative Dental Sciences, University of California
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Kinney J.
Department Of Materials Science And Engineering University Of California
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Kinney J.
Department Of Preventive And Restorative Dental Sciences University Of California
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Breunig T.
Department Of Preventive And Restorative Dental Sciences University Of California
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Driessen C.
Department Of Restorative Dentistry University Of Pretoria
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Marshall S.
Division Of Biomaterials And Bioengineering Department Of Preventive And Restorative Dental Sciences
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Marshall G.
Division Of Biomaterials And Bioengineering Department Of Preventive And Restorative Dental Sciences
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MARSHALL G.
Department of Preventive and Restorative Dental Sciences, University of California
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