Vibration training intervention to maintain cartilage thickness and serum concentrations of cartilage oligometric matrix protein (COMP) during immobilization.
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J Mester | M Heer | T. Andriacchi | A. Mündermann | M. Heer | T. Andriacchi | A. Liphardt | J. Zange | J. Mester | S. Koo | T P Andriacchi | A-M Liphardt | A Mündermann | S Koo | N Bäcker | J Zange | N. Bäcker | Martina Heer
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