Relationship between the duration of paralysis and bone structure: a pQCT study of spinal cord injured individuals.
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A Frotzler | J Denoth | J. Denoth | A. Frotzler | H. Schiessl | H Knecht | P. Eser | Y. Zehnder | H. Knecht | P Eser | Y Zehnder | L Wick | H Schiessl | L. Wick | Yvonne Zehnder
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