Cartilage Injuries in the Pediatric Knee, An Issue of Orthopedic Clinics, 1st Edition
Authors :
Harpal Gahunia & Paul Babyn
Date of Publication: 04/2012
This Clinics issue will encompass the following topics pertaining to articular cartilage:structure, biochemistry, biomechanics, function, injury, degeneration, repair, cartilage-engineering strategies, and other treatment options.
This Clinics issue will encompass the following topics pertaining to articular cartilage:structure, biochemistry, biomechanics, function, injury, degeneration, repair, cartilage-engineering strategies, and other treatment options.
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By Harpal Gahunia, Ph.D., M.Sc., B.Sc. and Paul Babyn
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