Mechanical compression modulates matrix biosynthesis in chondrocyte/agarose culture.
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E B Hunziker | A. Grodzinsky | E. Hunziker | M. Buschmann | Yehezkiel A. Gluzband | A J Grodzinsky | M D Buschmann | Y A Gluzband
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