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Reducing Lumbar Discogenic Back Pain and Disability with Intradiscal Injection of Bone Marrow Concentrate: 5-year Follow-up 椎间盘内注射骨髓浓缩液减轻腰椎间盘源性背痛和残疾:5年随访
American Journal of Stem Cell Research Pub Date : 2018-10-01 DOI: 10.5923/J.AJSCR.20180201.01
Kenneth Pettine M. D., M. Dordevic, Michael Hasz M. D.
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