Differentiation of human cartilage degeneration by functional MRI mapping—an ex vivo study
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Dorit Merhof | Christiane Kuhl | Markus Tingart | Johannes Thüring | Daniel Truhn | Sven Nebelung | Simon Oehrl | C. Kuhl | M. Tingart | S. Nebelung | D. Merhof | D. Truhn | J. Thüring | M. Knobe | Matthias Knobe | Björn Sondern | B. Sondern | Simon Oehrl
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