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Can engineered cartilage transplants be used for treating rheumatic diseases?
Michael Sittinger1, Gerd R Burmester
1Tissue Engineering Laboratory, Department of Medicine and Clinical Rheumatology, Charité University Medicine, Berlin, Germany. michael.sittinger@charite.de
Nature Clinical Practice. Rheumatology
|August 26, 2006
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