A composition-based cartilage model for the assessment of compositional changes during cartilage damage and adaptation.
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J M Huyghe | C C van Donkelaar | C. V. van Donkelaar | J. Huyghe | W. Wilson | W Wilson | Dr. W. Wilson | Dr. J. M. Huyghe | Dr. C. C. van Donkelaar
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