Corroboration of in vivo cartilage pressures with implications for synovial joint tribology and osteoarthritis causation.
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David E Krebs | Robert W Mann | W. A. Hodge | R. Mann | D. Krebs | W Andrew Hodge | Kjirste C Morrell | W. Hodge
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