Hydroxyapatite nano and microparticles: correlation of particle properties with cytotoxicity and biostability.
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J. Skepper | A. Porter | K. Muller | Karin H. Müller | D. Wright | M. Motskin | N. Kyle | T. Gard | Michael Motskin
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