Intra-individual comparison of human ankle and knee chondrocytes in vitro: relevance for talar cartilage repair.
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A. Barbero | I. Martin | S. Dickinson | D. Wirz | C. Candrian | M. Heberer | M. Jakob | J. Frueh | E. Bonacina | D. Vonwil | Michael Heberer | I. Martin | Sally C. Dickinson | Christian Candrian | Dieter Wirz | JA Frueh
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