Atomic force microscopic studies on the structure of bovine femoral cortical bone at the collagen fibril-mineral level
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Masahiro Taniguchi | Naoki Sasaki | N. Sasaki | K. Hikichi | Ayano Tagami | Toshiharu Goto | Mitsuo Nakata | Kunio Hikichi | M. Taniguchi | M. Nakata | T. Goto | Ayano Tagami
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