Rabbit knee immobilization: Bone remodeling precedes cartilage degradation
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D. Carter | D. Schurman | M. Wong | M. V. D. van der Meulen | R. L. Smith | D. R. Carter | D. J. Schurman | R. Lane Smith | K. D. Thomas | M. Wong | M. C. van der Meulen | R. Lane Smith | K. Thomas | Keri Thomas | M. Meulen
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