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Heterotope Ossifikationen — experimentelle und klinische Aspekte

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Koch, F.W., Bastian, P., Seidel, M. (2006). Heterotope Ossifikationen — experimentelle und klinische Aspekte. In: Peters, K.M., König, D.P. (eds) Fortbildung Osteologie 1. Fortbildung Osteologie, vol 1. Steinkopff. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-7985-1602-2_19

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