Effect of hyaluronan on the healing of partially ruptured anterior cruciate ligament of rabbits
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概要
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- 1997-01-01
著者
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ODA Hiromi
Department of Pharmacy, Post Graduate School, Tokyo Medical and Dental University
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SAKAI HIROYA
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Dokkyo University School of Medicine
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Oda Hiromi
Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery Tokyo University School Of Medicine
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Sakai Hiroya
Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery Dokkyo University School Of Medicine
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Sakai Hiroya
Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery Tokyo University School Of Medicine
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FUKUI Naoshi
Department of Pathomechanism, Clinical Research Center for Rheumatology and Allergy, National Hospit
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Fukui Naoshi
Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery Faculty Of Medicine The University Of Tokyo
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Fukui Naoshi
Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery Tokyo University School Of Medicine
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Oda Hiromi
Department Of Joint Disease Research 22nd Century Medical And Research Center Graduate School Of Med
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KIKUCHI TAKANORI
Shiseido Pharmaceutical Research Laboratories
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SAKUTA TOMOHIRO
Shiseido Pharmaceutical Research Laboratories
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YAMAGUCHI TOSHIJIRO
Shiseido Pharmaceutical Research Laboratories
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Sakuta Tomohiro
Shiseido Functional Food Research And Development Center
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Oda Hiromi
Department Of Clinical Trial Data Management Graduate School Of Medicine The University Of Tokyo
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