Bone Densitometry Within Titaninum Lumbar Interbody Fusion Cages : A Computed Tomography Feasibility Study
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概要
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- 2009-12-01
著者
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Kang James
Musculoskeletal Research Center Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery University Of Pittsburgh
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Kang James
Spine Tissue Engineering Laboratory Department Of Orthopedic Surgery University Of Pittsburgh School
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Kang James
Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery University Of Pittsburgh
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Gilbertson Lars
Musculoskeletal Research Center Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery University Of Pittsburgh
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Gilbertson Lars
Spine Tissue Engineering Laboratory Department Of Orthopedic Surgery University Of Pittsburgh School
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Gilbertson Lars
Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery University Of Pittsburgh Medical Center
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Gilbertson Lars
Cleveland Clinic Spine Institute Cleveland Clinic
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Gilbertson Lars
Spine Research Laboratory Spine Institute Cleveland Clinic
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Robertson Douglas
Department Of Bioengineering University Of Pittsburgh
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SHARMA Gulshan
Department of Bioengineering, University of Pittsburgh
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Sharma Gulshan
Department Of Bioengineering University Of Pittsburgh
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Kang James
Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery Ferguson Laboratory For Spine Research University Of Pittsburgh Sc
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Kang James
Ferguson Laboratory For Orthopaedic Research Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery University Of Pittsbu
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Kang James
Ferguson Laboratory For Orthopaedic Research Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery University Of Pittsbu
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Robertson Douglas
Department of Anatomy & Cell Biology, State University of New York
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