An Alizarin red-based assay of mineralization by adherent cells in culture: comparison with cetylpyridinium chloride extraction.
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D. Prockop | C. Gregory | A. Peister | Darwin J Prockop | Carl A Gregory | Alexandra Peister | W Grady Gunn | W. Gunn
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