Need for Fluorescence Suppression in Bone Tissues
Fluorescence suppression using wavelength modulated Raman spectroscopy in fiber probe based tissue analysis
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Cord blood in regenerative medicine: do we need immune suppression?
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The Application of Fat Suppression MR Pulse Sequence in the Diagnosis of Bone Joint Disease
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Bone-induced streak artifact suppression in sparse-view CT image reconstruction
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Bone to pick: the importance of evaluating reference genes for RT qPCR quantification of gene expression in craniosynostosis and bone related tissues and cells
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Abstract: The mechanical and biological properties of bone implants need to be optimal to
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Natural graft tissues and synthetic biomaterials for periodontal and alveolar bone reconstructive applications: a review
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Suppression of arthritic bone destruction by adenovirus mediated csk gene transfer to synoviocytes and osteoclasts
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Efficient stray light suppression for resonance fluorescence in quantum dot micropillars using self aligned metal apertures
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Need for mechanically and ergonomically enhanced tremor-suppression orthoses for the upper limb: a systematic review
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MYCN amplification predicts poor prognosis based on interphase fluorescence in situ hybridization analysis of bone marrow cells in bone marrow metastases of neuroblastoma
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Short-T2 Tissues with Applications for Quantifying Cortical Bone Water and Myelin
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Osteoblast suppression in multiple myeloma bone disease
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Analysis of skin tissues spatial fluorescence distribution by the Monte Carlo simulation
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Light suppression of nitrate reductase activity in seedling and young plant tissues
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Estrogen maintains trabecular bone volume in rats not only by suppression of bone resorption but also by stimulation of bone formation
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Total Reflection X Ray Fluorescence Analysis of Toxic Metals in Fish Tissues
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A facile in vitro model to study rapid mineralization in bone tissues
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Suppression of arthritis induced bone erosion by a CRAC channel antagonist
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Influence of Estrogenic Status on Mandibular and Maxillary Bone Tissues – Review of the Literature
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