In vitro behavior of osteoblastic cells cultured in the presence of pseudowollastonite ceramic.
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F. Hughes | P. D. De Aza | Z. Luklinska | S. de Aza | M. Anseau | I. J. McKay | L. Brown | C. Sarmento | P. N. De Aza
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