CYR61 (CCN1) Protein Expression during Fracture Healing in an Ovine Tibial Model and Its Relation to the Mechanical Fixation Stability
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Hanna Schell | Norbert Schütze | Jasmin Lienau | Franz Jakob | G. Duda | F. Jakob | H. Schell | H. Bail | J. Lienau | D. Epari | Georg N. Duda | Devakara R. Epari | Hermann J. Bail | N. Schütze
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