ISSLS Prize Winner : A Study of Effects of In Vivo Mechanical Forces on Human Lumbar Discs With Scoliotic Disc as a Biological Model : Results From Serial Postcontrast Diffusion Studies, Histopathology and Biochemical Analysis of Twenty-One Human Lumbar S
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概要
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- 2010-10-01
著者
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Rajasekaran S.
Department Of Orthopaedics And Spine Surgery Ganga Hospital
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Shetty Ajoy
Department Of Orthopaedics And Spine Surgery Ganga Hospital
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Shetty Ajoy
Department Of Spine Surgery Ganga Hospital
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Babu Mary
Department Of Spine Surgery Ganga Hospital
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Rajasekaran S.
Department Of Spine Surgery Ganga Hospital
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VIDYADHARA S.
Department of Spine Surgery, Ganga Hospital
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SUBBIAH M.
Department of Spine Surgery, Ganga Hospital
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KAMATH Vijay
Department of Spine Surgery, Ganga Hospital
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KARUNANITHI R.
Department of Spine Surgery, Ganga Hospital
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VENKATESWARAN Krishna
Department of Spine Surgery, Ganga Hospital
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MEENAKSHI J.
Department of Spine Surgery, Ganga Hospital
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Venkateswaran Krishna
Department Of Spine Surgery Ganga Hospital
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Kamath Vijay
Department Of Spine Surgery Ganga Hospital
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Subbiah M.
Department Of Spine Surgery Ganga Hospital
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Subbiah M.
Department Of Mathematics Pondicherry University
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Meenakshi J.
Department Of Spine Surgery Ganga Hospital
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Vidyadhara S.
Department Of Spine Surgery Ganga Hospital
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Karunanithi R.
Department Of Spine Surgery Ganga Hospital
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