Bone and Soft Tissue Reaction to Co(II)/Cr(III) Ions Stimulation in a Murine Calvaria Model: A Pioneering in vivo Study.
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Bin Chen | Jianning Zhao | Zhen Wang | Nirong Bao | Qi Wu | Zhongyang Sun | Xin Yu | Jiahua Duan | Hao Ding | Wei Wu
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