Increased Nerve and Blood Vessel Ingrowth Associated With Proteoglycan Depletion in an Ovine Anular Lesion Model of Experimental Disc Degeneration
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概要
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- 2002-06-15
著者
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Roberts Sally
Centre For Spinal Studies Robert Jones And Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital
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Roberts Sally
Centre For Spinal Studies Rjah Orthopaedic Hospital
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Menage Janis
Centre For Spinal Studies Robert Jones And Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital
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Menage Janis
Centre For Spinal Studies Rjah Orthopaedic Hospital
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Smith Susan
Institute Of Bone And Joint Research At The Royal North Shore Hospital University Of Sydney Departme
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MELROSE James
Institute of Bone and Joint Research, at the Royal North Shore Hospital, University of Sydney, Depar
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GHOSH Peter
Institute of Bone and Joint Research, at the Royal North Shore Hospital, University of Sydney, Depar
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Ghosh Peter
Institute Of Bone And Joint Research At The Royal North Shore Hospital University Of Sydney Departme
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Ghosh Peter
Institute Of Bone And Joint Research (dept. Of Surg. Univ. Of Sydney) At The Royal North Shore Hosp.
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Melrose James
Institute Of Bone And Joint Research At The Royal North Shore Hospital University Of Sydney Departme
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