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The influence of bisphosphonates on viability, migration, and apoptosis of human oral keratinocytes—in vitro study

✍ Scribed by Andreas M. Pabst; Thomas Ziebart; Felix P. Koch; Katherine Y. Taylor; Bilal Al-Nawas; Christian Walter


Publisher
Springer
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
263 KB
Volume
16
Category
Article
ISSN
1432-6981

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