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121. Study Of Salmon Calcitonin Influences RANK/RANKL/OPG Osteolysis Pathway Of Macrophage Induced By Wear Debris
122. Comparative Study Of The Bone Destruction Induced By Gauze Fibers And Polyethylene Wear Particles In Mouse AIR Pouch Model
123. Research On Modeling Of Tooth Wear Based On Morphing Techniques
124. In Vitro Study On The Impact Wear Behavior Of Human Teeth And Dental Materials
125. A Comparative Study Of Four Crown Materials And Enamel On The Wearing Ability In Vitro
126. Comparative Study Of Highly Cross-linked To Traditional Polyethylene Liner In THA
127. Study On Biocompatibility, Tribological Property And Wear Debris Characterization Of Ultra-low-wear Polyethelene As Artificial Joint Materials
128. Study For The Inhibitory Effection Of Strontium On Titanium Particle-induced Inflammatory Osteolysis
129. Inhibition Of Icariin On Titanium Particle-induced Periprosthetic Osteolysis In Vivo
130. Influencing Factors Of The Polyethylene Wear In Total Hip Prosthesis:A Correlational Study
131. In Vitro Study On The Wear Behavior Of Human Enamel Against Dental Feldspathic Glass-ceramic And Lithium Disilicate Glass-ceramic
132. Artificial Facet Joint With C/C-SiC Composites Biocompatibility And Mechanical Properties
133. Tribology Desgin And Wear Resistance Research Of Magnesium Artificial Hip
134. Juvenile Wear Reducing Paracentral Defocus Glasses Clinical Curative Effect Observation Of Early
135. Observation Of Brushing Abrasion Of The Enamel Surface After Erosion
136. Research On The Semg Characteristics Of Young Women’s Lower Limb Who Wear High Heels
137. Effect Of Four Remineralization Agents On Eroded Enamel And Wear Of Acid Eroded Enamel
138. Study On Clinically Relevant Micro-Metre Sized Uhmwpe Wear Particles Loaded With Alendronate Sodium
139. Salmon Calcitonin Affect The Service Life Of The Prosthesis After Artificial Hip Replacement
140. The Effects Of Ultra-high Molecular Weight Polyethylene On HMGB1 Production In RAW264.7 And Underlying Mechanisms
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