Confocal Laser Raman Microspectroscopy of Biomineralization Foci in UMR 106 Osteoblastic Cultures Reveals Temporally Synchronized Protein Changes Preceding and Accompanying Mineral Crystal Deposition*
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R. Midura | Yong Wang | J. Gorski | X. Yao | N. T. Huffman | S. Midura | Chaoying Cui | Chuanyi Wang
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