Influence of aging on the synthesis and morphology of the aggrecans synthesized by differentiated human articular chondrocytes.
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L. de Ridder | G. Verbruggen | D. Elewaut | E. Veys | K. Almqvist | L. Wang | M. Cornelissen | C. Broddelez | Lai Wang | L. D. Ridder
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