Chondrogenic differentiation of ATDC5-cells under the influence of Mg and Mg alloy degradation.
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F. Feyerabend | A. Weinberg | R. Willumeit-Römer | Daniel Laipple | B. Luthringer | A. H. Martínez Sánchez
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