Evaluation of an osteoconductive resorbable calcium phosphate cement and polymethylmethacrylate for augmentation of orthopedic screws in the pelvis of canine cadavers.
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Ann L. Johnson | D. Griffon | G. Pijanowski | P. Kurath | A. Siegel | J. Eurell | Geoffrey S Hutchinson
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