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L E Claes

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Clinical Materials|December 10, 1991
Mechanical characterization of biodegradable implantsL E Claes
Der Unfallchirurg|October 22, 2009
[Development and perspectives for orthopedic and trauma research in Germany]L E Claes
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research|January 26, 1999
Breakout session. 3: Mechanical enhancement of callus healingL E Claes
Medical Hypotheses|January 6, 2020
The direction of tissue strain affects the neovascularization in the fracture-healing zoneL E Claes, N Meyers
Clinical Materials|December 10, 1991
Biodegradable implants in orthopaedic surgeryG O Hofmann, L E Claes
Biomaterials|April 1, 1996
In vitro biocompatibility of bioresorbable polymers: poly(L, DL-lactide) and poly(L-lactide-co-glycolide)A A Ignatius, L E Claes
Journal of Biomechanics|March 27, 1999
Magnitudes of local stress and strain along bony surfaces predict the course and type of fracture healingL E Claes, C A Heigele
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research|February 27, 2009
Monitoring the mechanical properties of healing boneL E Claes, J L Cunningham
Clinical Materials|December 9, 1993
Comparative investigation on the biomechanical properties of ligament replacement in the sheep knee using six different ligament prosthesesL E Claes, L Dürselen, S Rübenacker
Journal of Bone and Mineral Research : the Official Journal of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research|September 1, 1996
Prediction of fracture load at different skeletal sites by geometric properties of the cortical shellP Augat, H Reeb, L E Claes
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Clinical Materials|December 10, 1991
Mechanical characterization of biodegradable implantsL E Claes
Der Unfallchirurg|October 22, 2009
[Development and perspectives for orthopedic and trauma research in Germany]L E Claes
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research|January 26, 1999
Breakout session. 3: Mechanical enhancement of callus healingL E Claes
Medical Hypotheses|January 6, 2020
The direction of tissue strain affects the neovascularization in the fracture-healing zoneL E Claes, N Meyers
Clinical Materials|December 10, 1991
Biodegradable implants in orthopaedic surgeryG O Hofmann, L E Claes
Biomaterials|April 1, 1996
In vitro biocompatibility of bioresorbable polymers: poly(L, DL-lactide) and poly(L-lactide-co-glycolide)A A Ignatius, L E Claes
Journal of Biomechanics|March 27, 1999
Magnitudes of local stress and strain along bony surfaces predict the course and type of fracture healingL E Claes, C A Heigele
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research|February 27, 2009
Monitoring the mechanical properties of healing boneL E Claes, J L Cunningham
Clinical Materials|December 9, 1993
Comparative investigation on the biomechanical properties of ligament replacement in the sheep knee using six different ligament prosthesesL E Claes, L Dürselen, S Rübenacker
Journal of Bone and Mineral Research : the Official Journal of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research|September 1, 1996
Prediction of fracture load at different skeletal sites by geometric properties of the cortical shellP Augat, H Reeb, L E Claes
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