Bone response to calcium phosphate-coated and bisphosphonate-immobilized titanium implants.
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Y Oda | M. Yoshinari | Y. Oda | M. Shimono | K. Matsuzaka | T. Inoue | K Matsuzaka | M Yoshinari | T Inoue | M Shimono | Masaki Shimono | Masao Yoshinari | Takashi Inoue
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