Dysregulated energy metabolism impairs chondrocyte function in osteoarthritis.
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J. Batra | R. Barrero | M. Plan | T. McCubbin | R. Crawford | I. Prasadam | Xiaoxin Wu | Chamikara Liyanage | Terra Stark | Yin Xiao | Manuel Plan | Tim McCubbin
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