Biological factors involved in alveolar bone regeneration: Consensus report of Working Group 1 of the 15th European Workshop on Periodontology on Bone Regeneration.
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J. Reseland | Z. Schwartz | N. Lang | P. Bartold | W. Giannobile | I. Chapple | L. Shapira | P. Galindo-Moreno | A. Sculean | R. Gruber | B. Al-Nawas | M. Kebschull | T. Berglundh | A. Stavropoulos | P. Bouchard | P. Lundberg | M. Araújo | P. Lyngstadaas | B. Al‐Nawas
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