Bone Morphometry Strongly Predicts Cortical Bone Stiffness and Strength, but Not Toughness, in Inbred Mouse Models of High and Low Bone Mass
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Ralph Müller | Romain Voide | G Harry van Lenthe | G. H. van Lenthe | R. Müller | R. Voide | G. V. van Lenthe
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