Fourier transform infrared imaging and MR microscopy studies detect compositional and structural changes in cartilage in a rabbit model of osteoarthritis
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Xiaohong Bi | Sharan Ramaswamy | Kenneth W. Fishbein | Richard G. Spencer | Xu Yang | S. Ramaswamy | K. Fishbein | R. Spencer | X. Bi | Xu Yang | M. Bostrom | N. Camacho | D. Bartusik | Mathias P. G. Bostrom | Dorota Bartusik | Nancy Pleshko Camacho | Xiaohong Bi
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