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H U Luder

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The American Journal of Anatomy|February 1, 1987
Structure and growth activities of the mandibular condyle in monkeys (Macaca fascicularis): II. Synergistic behavior of cell dynamics and metabolismH U Luder
Deutsche Zahnarztliche Zeitschrift|February 1, 1990
[Anatomy and physiology of the periodontium in adults under the conditions of orthodontic tooth movement]H U Luder
Journal of Anatomy|December 1, 1994
Perichondrial and endochondral components of mandibular condylar growth: morphometric and autoradiographic quantitation in ratsH U Luder
Archives of Oral Biology|January 1, 1987
Growth direction in the mandibular condyle of pre-pubertal and pubertal monkeys (Macaca fascicularis) studied by morphometry and radioautographyH U Luder
American Journal of Orthodontics|May 1, 1982
Skeletal profile changes related to two patterns of activator effectsH U Luder
Schweizerische Monatsschrift Fur Zahnheilkunde = Revue Mensuelle Suisse D'Odonto-Stomatologie|May 1, 1983
[Effects and mode of action of the activator--clinical consequences]H U Luder
European Journal of Orthodontics|January 1, 1981
Effects of activator treatment--evidence for the occurrence of two different types of reactionH U Luder
Journal De Biologie Buccale|June 1, 1985
Mandibular condylar structure and growth in Macaca fascicularis are related to skeletal rather than dentitional developmentH U Luder
The American Journal of Anatomy|February 1, 1983
Structure and growth activities of the mandibular condyle in monkeys (Macaca fascicularis): I. Intracondylar variationsH U Luder
The Anatomical Record|May 1, 1997
Frequency and distribution of articular tissue features in adult human mandibular condyles: a semiquantitative light microscopic studyH U Luder
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The American Journal of Anatomy|February 1, 1987
Structure and growth activities of the mandibular condyle in monkeys (Macaca fascicularis): II. Synergistic behavior of cell dynamics and metabolismH U Luder
Deutsche Zahnarztliche Zeitschrift|February 1, 1990
[Anatomy and physiology of the periodontium in adults under the conditions of orthodontic tooth movement]H U Luder
Journal of Anatomy|December 1, 1994
Perichondrial and endochondral components of mandibular condylar growth: morphometric and autoradiographic quantitation in ratsH U Luder
Archives of Oral Biology|January 1, 1987
Growth direction in the mandibular condyle of pre-pubertal and pubertal monkeys (Macaca fascicularis) studied by morphometry and radioautographyH U Luder
American Journal of Orthodontics|May 1, 1982
Skeletal profile changes related to two patterns of activator effectsH U Luder
Schweizerische Monatsschrift Fur Zahnheilkunde = Revue Mensuelle Suisse D'Odonto-Stomatologie|May 1, 1983
[Effects and mode of action of the activator--clinical consequences]H U Luder
European Journal of Orthodontics|January 1, 1981
Effects of activator treatment--evidence for the occurrence of two different types of reactionH U Luder
Journal De Biologie Buccale|June 1, 1985
Mandibular condylar structure and growth in Macaca fascicularis are related to skeletal rather than dentitional developmentH U Luder
The American Journal of Anatomy|February 1, 1983
Structure and growth activities of the mandibular condyle in monkeys (Macaca fascicularis): I. Intracondylar variationsH U Luder
The Anatomical Record|May 1, 1997
Frequency and distribution of articular tissue features in adult human mandibular condyles: a semiquantitative light microscopic studyH U Luder
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