Biomaterial based treatment of osteoclastic/osteoblastic cell imbalance - Gelatin-modified calcium/strontium phosphates.
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A. Gebert | M. Rohnke | C. Heinemann | H. Wiesmann | T. Hanke | S. Mazurek | S. Wenisch | B. Kruppke | A. Wagner | C. Kreschel | Claudia Kreschel
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