Mechanical tension in distraction osteogenesis regulates chondrocytic differentiation.
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U. Joos | H. Wiesmann | U. Meyer | U. Stratmann | U Joos | D Vollmer | U Meyer | U Stratmann | T. Meyer | H P Wiesmann | T Meyer | B Kruse-Lösler | D. Vollmer | B. Kruse-Lösler
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