Decreased lubricin concentrations and markers of joint inflammation in the synovial fluid of patients with anterior cruciate ligament injury.
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G. Jay | J. Machan | B. Fleming | R. Shalvoy | K. Elsaid | G D Jay | B C Fleming | P D Fadale | M J Hulstyn | K A Elsaid | H L Oksendahl | J T Machan | R Shalvoy | M. Hulstyn | J. Machan | P. Fadale | H. Oksendahl | Khaled A. Elsaid | J. T. Machan | Gregory D. Jay | HL Oksendahl
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