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The changing role of the superficial region in determining the dynamic compressive properties of articular cartilage during postnatal developmentGannon et al., 2015
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- Gannon A
- Nagel T
- Bell A
- Avery N
- Kelly D
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- Osteoarthritis and Cartilage
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Objective To explore how changes to the superficial region (SR) of articular cartilage during skeletal development impact its functional properties. It was hypothesised that a functional superficial region is not present in skeletally immature articular cartilage, and removal of this …
- 210000001188 Cartilage, Articular 0 title abstract description 81
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