Clarifying the structure and bone mineral content of heterotopic ossification

Brad M Isaacson1, Amalia A Brown, Lucille B Brunker

  • 1Department of Veterans Affairs, Salt Lake City, Utah 84148, USA. bmisaacson@gmail.com

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