Biomechanical comparison of pedicle screw fixation strength among three different screw trajectories using single vertebrae and one-level functional spinal unit
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P. Lai | C. Tai | Weng-Pin Chen | Tsung-Ting Tsai | M. Hsieh | Mu-Yi Liu | Yun-Da Li
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