Titanium-alloy enhances bone-pedicle screw fixation: mechanical and histomorphometrical results of titanium-alloy versus stainless steel
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M. Dalstra | S. Overgaard | F. Christensen | C. Bünger | M. Dalstra | F. B. Christensen | F. Sejling | S. Overgaard | C. Bünger | F. Sejling | F. B. Christensen | Cody Bünger | Michel Dalstra | Flemming Sejling | Søren Overgaard
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