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A biologic without guidelines: the YODA project and the future of bone morphogenetic protein-2 research

✍ Scribed by Eugene J. Carragee; Ray M. Baker; Edward C. Benzel; Stanley J. Bigos; Ivan Cheng; Terry P. Corbin; Richard A. Deyo; Eric L. Hurwitz; Jeffrey G. Jarvik; James D. Kang; Jon D. Lurie; Thomas E. Mroz; F. Cumhur Öner; Wilco C. Peul; James Rainville; John K. Ratliff; Jeffrey A. Rihn; David J. Rothman; Mark L. Schoene; Dan M. Spengler; Bradley K. Weiner


Book ID
119372987
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2012
Tongue
English
Weight
143 KB
Volume
12
Category
Article
ISSN
1529-9430

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