A reconstruction of the remodelling cycle in normal human cortical iliac bone

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A reconstruction of the remodelling cycle in normal human cortical iliac bone. / Agerbaek, M O; Eriksen, E F; Kragstrup, J; Mosekilde, L; Melsen, F.

I: Bone and Mineral, Bind 12, Nr. 2, 02.1991, s. 101-12.

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Agerbaek, MO, Eriksen, EF, Kragstrup, J, Mosekilde, L & Melsen, F 1991, 'A reconstruction of the remodelling cycle in normal human cortical iliac bone', Bone and Mineral, bind 12, nr. 2, s. 101-12. https://doi.org/10.1016/0169-6009(91)90039-3

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Agerbaek, M. O., Eriksen, E. F., Kragstrup, J., Mosekilde, L., & Melsen, F. (1991). A reconstruction of the remodelling cycle in normal human cortical iliac bone. Bone and Mineral, 12(2), 101-12. https://doi.org/10.1016/0169-6009(91)90039-3

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Agerbaek MO, Eriksen EF, Kragstrup J, Mosekilde L, Melsen F. A reconstruction of the remodelling cycle in normal human cortical iliac bone. Bone and Mineral. 1991 feb.;12(2):101-12. https://doi.org/10.1016/0169-6009(91)90039-3

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Agerbaek, M O ; Eriksen, E F ; Kragstrup, J ; Mosekilde, L ; Melsen, F. / A reconstruction of the remodelling cycle in normal human cortical iliac bone. I: Bone and Mineral. 1991 ; Bind 12, Nr. 2. s. 101-12.

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