Increased Collagen Turnover Impairs Tendon Microstructure and Stability in Integrin α2β1-Deficient Mice
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J. Brinckmann | B. Eckes | U. Hansen | D. Kronenberg | A. Frank | R. Stange | P. Michel | Ma Wei | Eva Hochstrat | Marcus Müller
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