Bone Response to In Vivo Mechanical Loading in Two Breeds of Mice
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R. Recker | D. Kimmel | D. Cullen | M. Akhter | E. Pedersen | M. P. Akhter | D. M. Cullen | D. B. Kimmel | R. R. Recker | E. A. Pedersen
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