Absolute serum hormone levels predict the magnitude of change in anterior knee laxity across the menstrual cycle
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Sandra J Shultz | Bruce M Gansneder | Susan E Kirk | D. Perrin | B. Gansneder | S. Shultz | David H Perrin | S. Kirk | Todd C Sander | T. C. Sander
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