Characterization of a novel bidirectional distraction spinal cord injury animal model
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J. L. Seifert | D. Sucato | J. E. Bell | B. B. Elmer | D. J. Sucato | M. I. Romero | J. Bell | J. Seifert | M. Romero | B. Elmer
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