Fifteen lumbar spines were collected postmortem. The interverte-bra1 discs were assigned morphological grades and were analyzed for water, collagen, and proteoglycan. In order of increasing degeneration, five grade 0, four grade 1,45 grade 2, 12 grade 3A, and nine grade 3B discs were identified. The
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The multidirectional bending properties of the human lumbar intervertebral disc
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