Three years after transplants in human mandibles, histological and in-line holotomography revealed that stem cells regenerated a compact rather than a spongy bone: biological and clinical implications.
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Three years after transplants in human mandibles, histological and in-line holotomography revealed that stem cells regenerated a compact rather than a spongy bone: biological and clinical implications.
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Three years after transplants ...... cal and clinical implications.
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Three years after transplants ...... ical and clinical implications
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Alfredo De Rosa
Franco Rustichelli
Luigi Laino
Riccardo d'Aquino
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10.5966/SCTM.2012-0136
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2013-03-15T00:00:00Z