Hard tissue formation after direct pulp capping with osteostatin and MTA in vivo
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W. Oh | J. Koh | Y. Hwang | In-Nam Hwang | Bin-Na Lee | Hoon-Sang Chang | Ji-hye Yoon | Sung-Hyeon Choi
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