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Characterization of Microstructural Changes on Biglycan Induced Mice Bone by Low-Field Nuclear Magnetic Resonance. 利用低场核磁共振表征 Biglycan 诱导的小鼠骨骼微结构变化
Applied physics (Kowloon, China) Pub Date : 2021-06-01 Epub Date: 2021-06-03 DOI: 10.31058/j.ap.2021.42004
Qingwen Ni, Rui Hua, Douglas Holland, Anahi Tinajero, Yan Han, Jean X Jiang, Xiaodu Wang
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