Different responses of cervical intervertebral disc caused by low and high virulence bacterial infection: a comparative study in rats
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J. Li | Jian Chen | Xuyang Zhang | Zhi Shan | Junhui Liu | F. Zhao | Kaifeng Gan | Yi-lei Chen | Hao Wu | Di-kai Bei | Binhui Chen | Jun-hui Liu
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