Multiscale analyses reveal native-like lamellar bone repair and near perfect bone-contact with porous strontium-loaded bioactive glass
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Julian R. Jones | A. Goodship | M. Stevens | A. Solanki | P. Fratzl | G. Blunn | C. Lange | A. Nommeots-Nomm | N. Reznikov | W. Wagermaier | E. Gentleman | B. Seidt | H. Autefage | M. O'Donnell | P. Lee | F. Tallia | C. Kallepitis | G. Young | B. F. Pierce | K. Nitiputri | H. M. Tang | J. Jones | F. Allen | T.B. Kim | P. Lee | J.R. Jones | Britta Seidt | T. B. Kim | Anu K. Solanki | Charalambos Kallepitis
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