Age-dependent Degradation of the Protein Adsorption Capacity of Titanium
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概要
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- 2009-07-01
著者
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Att W.
Laboratory Of Bone And Implant Sciences (lbis) The Jane And Jerry Weintraub Center For Reconstructiv
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SARUWATARI L.
Laboratory for Bone and Implant Sciences (LBIS), The Jane and Jerry Weintraub Center for Reconstruct
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OGAWA T.
Laboratory for Bone and Implant Sciences (LBIS), The Jane and Jerry Weintraub Center for Reconstruct
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HORI N.
Laboratory for Bone and Implant Sciences (LBIS), The Jane and Jerry Weintraub Center for Reconstruct
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UENO T.
Laboratory for Bone and Implant Sciences (LBIS), The Jane and Jerry Weintraub Center for Reconstruct
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SATO N.
Laboratory for Bone and Implant Sciences (LBIS), The Jane and Jerry Weintraub Center for Reconstruct
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YAMADA M.
Laboratory for Bone and Implant Sciences (LBIS), The Jane and Jerry Weintraub Center for Reconstruct
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SUZUKI T.
Laboratory for Bone and Implant Sciences (LBIS), The Jane and Jerry Weintraub Center for Reconstruct
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Att W.
Laboratory For Bone And Implant Sciences (lbis) The Jane And Jerry Weintraub Center For Reconstructi
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Saruwatari L.
Laboratory For Bone And Implant Sciences (lbis) The Jane And Jerry Weintraub Center For Reconstructi
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Saruwatari L.
Laboratory For Bone And Implant Sciences (lbis) The Jane And Jerry Weintraub Center For Reconstructi
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Ueno T.
Laboratory For Bone And Implant Sciences (lbis) The Jane And Jerry Weintraub Center For Reconstructi
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Hori N.
Laboratory For Bone And Implant Sciences (lbis) The Jane And Jerry Weintraub Center For Reconstructi
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