Effect of pore size on bone ingrowth into porous titanium implants fabricated by additive manufacturing: An in vivo experiment.
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Tomiharu Matsushita | Tadashi Kokubo | Shuichi Matsuda | S. Matsuda | Takashi Nakamura | S. Fujibayashi | T. Kokubo | M. Takemoto | T. Matsushita | K. Sasaki | Takashi Nakamura | Naoya Taniguchi | B. Otsuki | Shunsuke Fujibayashi | Mitsuru Takemoto | Bungo Otsuki | Kiyoyuki Sasaki | Naoya Taniguchi
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