Regional variations in the intra- and intervertebral trabecular microarchitecture of the osteoporotic axial skeleton

Author:

Schröder GuidoORCID,Baginski Anna MariaORCID,Schulze MarkoORCID,Hiepe LauraORCID,Bugaichuk SemjonORCID,Martin HeinerORCID,Andresen Julian RaminORCID,Moritz MarioORCID,Andresen ReimerORCID,Schober Hans-ChristofORCID

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Medicine,Anatomy

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