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Eric Assid

2PUBLICATIONS
9CO-AUTHORS
Numerical modelling and mechanical characterisationOrthoptics
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|Feb 23, 2024
Viable cartilage allograft outperforms existing treatments for focal knee cartilage defects.

Bhumit Desai, Eric Assid, Graylin Jacobs

|Oct 04, 2023
Long-Term Outcomes of Osteochondral Allograft with Osteogenic Protein-1 Augmentation: A Twelve-Year Follow-Up.

Eric Assid, Andrew Renshaw, Mawadah Samad

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