SEM-EPMA observation of three types of apatite-containing glass-ceramics implanted in bone: the variance of a Ca-P-rich layer.
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T. Kokubu | T. Shibuya | T. Kitsugi | M. Takagi | T. Nakamura | Takashi Nakamura | T. Yamamura | Takao Yamamura | Tadashi Kokubu | Takagi Masataka
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