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Human hGRβ transfection in U-OFF or U-2 OSβ cells treated with RU-486
U2OS osteosarcoma cell line gene expression in response to overexpression of ERα and ERβ
Estrogen-regulated gene expression in human osteosarcoma cells transfected with ERalpha or ERbeta
Osteosarcoma of bone U-2 OS-ER-alpha cells with NCOA1 siRNA and treated with 17-B-estradiol
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Bone Graft Substitutes-What Are My Options?
Freeze casting of hydroxyapatite-titania composites for bone substitutes.
Functionalization of Synthetic Bone Substitutes.
Extrusion-based 3D printing of biodegradable, osteogenic, paramagnetic, and porous FeMn-akermanite b…
Bone Graft Substitutes and Enhancement in Craniomaxillofacial Surgery.
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Interest of Bone Substitute Material in Immediate Complete Denture
Mandibular Reconstruction With Axially Vascularised Bone Substitutes
EMD and/or Bone Substitute for the Treatment of Class II Furcations
Novel Porous Bioceramic Material as a Bone Substitute
Gene-activated Bone Substitute for Maxillofacial Bone Regeneration
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