A Trabecular Bone Explant Model of Osteocyte–Osteoblast Co-Culture for Bone Mechanobiology
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X. Guo | R. Guldberg | Helen H. Lu | Xin L. Lu | B. Huo | A. Baik | M. Chan | V. Chiang | Bo Huo
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