Different diagnostic techniques for the assessment of cortical bone on osteoporotic animals.
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A. Nicolini | A. Carpi | R. Giardino | M. Fini | G. Giavaresi | M. Tschon | L. Martini | V. Borsari | F. de Terlizzi
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