Age-related structural changes in trabecular and cortical bone: Cellular mechanisms and biomechanical consequences

Calcified Tissue International - Tập 36 Số S1 - Trang S123-S128 - 1984
A. M. Parfitt1
1Bone and Mineral Research Laboratory, Department of Medicine, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, USA

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