Regeneration of bicortical defects in the iliac crest of estrogen-deficient sheep, using new biodegradable polyurethane bone graft substitutes.
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Sylwester Gogolewski | S. Gogolewski | A. Turner | K. Gorna | Katarzyna Gorna | A Simon Turner | K. Górna
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