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Anatomical And Biomechanical Study Related To Hangman's Fracture And Invention Of Aiming Device Of Lateral Arch Of Axis
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Chromosome Abnormalities, Centrosome Amplification, And Telomere Dysfunction In Head And Neck Squamous Cell Carcinomas
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The Association Study Of Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms In DNA Repair And Folate Metabolism Genes And Lung Cancer Susceptibility In A Chinese Population
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Structure Modification And Mechanisim Of Phenolic Antioxidants
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Inside And Outside The Irradiation Induced Dna Strand Breaks And Repair In The Treatment Of Tumors
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Biomechanical Study On The Interlocking Nails Of Femoral Interlocking Intramedullary Nail
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The Effects Of Aclarubicin On Mitoxantrone Killing Of Hela Cells
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The Analysis Of Postoperative Breakage, Bending And Loosening Of Pedicle Screws In The Treatment Of Fractures Of The Thoracic And Lumbar Spine
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The Influence Of Interfere FANCF Gene On Biological Characteristic In Breast Cancer Cells
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Cigarette Smoking Induced DNA Damage Evaluation In Vitro And Screening Of Natural Protective Compounds
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Screening And Analysis Of Mutation In Nijmegen Breakage Syndrome Gene(NBS1) In Primary Liver Cancer
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Xploration Of Methods To Map Chromosome Reakage-reunion Points Of46,XX,T(5;15)(Q21.1;Q21.2) Reciprocal Translocation
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Comparative Study On Breakage Rate Of Locking Plate And Traditonal Plate In Treatment Of Femoral Fractures
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Animal Experimental Study Of The Osteogenic Efficiency Of Maxillary Sinus Elevation Without Bone Transplantation
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The Mid-long-term Outcomes Of Expandable Pedicle Screws In Treatment Of Degenerative Lumbar Diseases Combined With Osteoporosis
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Simulation Study On DNA Strand Breakage Induced By Proton Radiation
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Relevant Biomechanical Finite Element Analysis Of Posterior Placement Of The Spine
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Discussions On Factors Of Pedicle Screw Fixation Broken After Thoracic And Lumbar Surgery
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Interactions with topoisomerase IIalpha enhance the unwinding activity of the BLM helicase on recombination substrates and are necessary for preventing chromosome breakage
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The biomechanical basis of DNA breakage in chronic myelogenous leukemia
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