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Marchessault, RH
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Buschmann, MD
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Soulhat, J
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Buschmann, MD
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Authors:
Langelier, E
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Hoemann, CD
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Buschmann, MD
Citation: E. Langelier et al., The chondrocyte cytoskeleton in mature articular cartilage: Structure and distribution of actin, tubulin, and vimentin filaments, J HIST CYTO, 48(10), 2000, pp. 1307-1320
Authors:
Buschmann, MD
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Hunziker, EB
Citation: Md. Buschmann et al., Ruthenium hexaammine trichloride chemography for aggrecan mapping in cartilage is a sensitive indicator of matrix degradation, J HIST CYTO, 48(1), 2000, pp. 81-88
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Authors:
Dumont, J
Ionescu, M
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Hoemann, CD
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Buschmann, MD
Citation: J. Dumont et al., Mature full-thickness articular cartilage explants attached to bone are physiologically stable over long-term culture in serum-free media, CONNECT TIS, 40(4), 1999, pp. 259
Authors:
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Citation: Lp. Li et al., Nonlinear analysis of cartilage in unconfined ramp compression using a fibril reinforced poroelastic model, CLIN BIOMEC, 14(9), 1999, pp. 673-682
Authors:
Buschmann, MD
Kim, YJ
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Frank, E
Hunziker, EB
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