Modeling IL-1 induced degradation of articular cartilage.
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David W. Smith | Bruce S Gardiner | David W Smith | Alan J Grodzinsky | A. Grodzinsky | B. Gardiner | Saptarshi Kar | Yang Li | Yang Wang | Saptarshi Kar | Yang Wang | Yang Li
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