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61. Study Of Salmon Calcitonin Influences RANK/RANKL/OPG Osteolysis Pathway Of Macrophage Induced By Wear Debris
62. Acetabular Revision Arthroplasty Using Jumbo Cementless Components
63. Clinical Analysis Of Postoperative Aseptic Loosening Of Total Hip Arthroplasty
64. The Expression Of Rankl And EPHB4-EPHRINB2in The Model Of Aseptic Loosening
65. The Effect Of Adenovirus-mediated Sirna Targeting BMPR-Ⅱ On UHMWPE-induced Osteoclast Formation
66. Experimental Study Of Icariin On Prevention And Treatment Of Artificial Joint Aseptic Loosening
67. Medium-term Evaluation Of Aseptic Loosening Of Artificial Hip Revision
68. Study For The Inhibitory Effection Of Strontium On Titanium Particle-induced Inflammatory Osteolysis
69. Investigation Of The Relationship Between Postoperative Joint Pain And The Using Of Bone Cement In Hip Arthroplasty
70. The Study Of The Role Of Strontium Ranelate In Co-Cr-Mo Particles-induced Osteolysis
71. IRE1-mediated ER Stress Pathway Of Cell Apoptosis May Participate In Particle-induced Aseptic Loosening Of Knee Arthroplasty In Rabbits
72. Analysis Risk Factors For Revision After Hip Arthroplasty
73. Observing Different Segments Of The Nerve Root Type Cervical Spondylosis Patients To Cervical Vertebrae Joint Loosening Method
74. Clinical Study Of Loosening Junction Of Tendon Point In Knee Jiont Osteoarthritis By Edged Needle
75. Clinical Observation For JIEGUYAO Pills On Prevention Of Aseptic Prosthetic Loosening Of Total Knee Arthroplasty
76. Salmon Calcitonin Affect The Service Life Of The Prosthesis After Artificial Hip Replacement
77. Low Dose X-ray Irradiation On Rabbit Early Aseptic Prosthetic Loosening Around The Impact Of Organizational Structurer
78. Expression And Significance Of RANKL, MMP-9 And TIMP-1 In Periprosthetic Tissues Of Aseptic Loosened Total Hip Prosthesis
79. The Study And Mechanism Of The Role Of Titanium Ion In Chronic Inflammation Of Titanium Particles
80. ER Stress-induced Apoptosis Of Osteoblasts Within The Osteolytic Osseous Tissues In Aseptic Loosening After Total Hip Replacement
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