Vertebral Blood Flow and Bone Mineral Density During Long-Term Corticosteroid Treatment : An Experimental Study in Immature Pigs
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概要
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- 2000-12-01
著者
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Drescher Wolf
Department Of Orthopaedics E Aarhus Municipal Hospital
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Bunger Cody
Department Of Orthopaedics E Aarhus Municipal Hospital
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Hansen Ebbe
Department Of Orthopaedics E Aarhus Municipal Hospital
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Li Haisheng
Department Of Mathematical Sciences Rutgers University
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Li Haisheng
Department Of Orthopaedics E Aarhus Municipal Hospital
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QVESEL Dorte
Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Aarhus University Hospital
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JENSEN Soren
Institute of Experimental Clinical Research
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FLO Christian
Department of Clinical Physiology and Nuclear Medicine, Skejby Hospital
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Flo Christian
Department Of Clinical Physiology And Nuclear Medicine Skejby Hospital
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Qvesel Dorte
Department Of Endocrinology And Metabolism Aarhus University Hospital
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HANSEN Ebbe
Department of Orthopaedic E, Aarhus University Hospital NBG
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BUNGER Cody
Department of Orthopaedic E, Aarhus University Hospital NBG
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