Low‐intensity pulsed ultrasound increases the fracture callus strength in diabetic BB Wistar rats but does not affect cellular proliferation
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Sheldon S. Lin | J Russell Parsons | Sheldon S Lin | Gregory P Gebauer | Heather A Beam | Pedro Vieira | P. Vieira | G. Gebauer | H. Beam | J. Parsons | Gregory Gebauer
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