Limitations of the Cervical Porcine Spine in Evaluating Spinal Implants in Comparison With Human Cervical Spinal Segments : A Biomechanical In Vitro Comparison of Porcine and Human Cervical Spine Specimens With Different Instrumentation Techniques
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概要
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- 2005-06-01
著者
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Schmidt Rene
Department Of Orthopaedics And Spinal Cord Injury University Of Ulm
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RICHTER Marcus
Department of Orthopaedics and Spinal Cord Injury, University of Ulm
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PUHL Wolfhart
Department of Orthopaedics and Spinal Cord Injury, University of Ulm
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CLAES Lutz
Department of Orthopedic Research and Biomechanics, University of Ulm
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WILKE Hans-Joachim
Department of Orthopedic Research and Biomechanics, University of Ulm
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Richter Marcus
Department Of Orthopaedics And Spinal Cord Injury University Of Ulm
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Wilke Hans-joachim
Department Of Orthopedic Research And Biomechanics University Of Ulm
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Wilke Hans-joachim
Department Of Orthopaedic Research And Biomechanics Universitatsklinikum Ulm
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Puhl Wolfhart
Department Of Orthopaedics And Spinal Cord Injury University Of Ulm
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Puhl Wolfhart
Department Of Orthopedic Surgery And Spinal Cord Injury University Of Ulm
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Claes Lutz
Department Of Orthopedic Research And Biomechanics University Of Ulm
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Claes Lutz
Department Of Orthopaedic Research And Biomechanics Universitatsklinikum Ulm
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Schmidt Rene
Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery University Of Ulm
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