Regeneration of bone and periodontal ligament induced by recombinant amelogenin after periodontitis
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M. Young | C. Gibson | B. Zimmermann | J. Bernimoulin | B. Shay | L. Fisher | Y. Leiser | K. Heikinheimo | D. Deutsch | A. Blumenfeld | L. Dafni | Y. Gruenbaum-Cohen | E. Rosenfeld | Stefan Haegewald | Angela L Taylor | A. Haze | L. Fisher | Angela L. Taylor
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