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“... resistance to sintering, post-mortem analysis suggests loss of active species after repeated cycles...”
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“... resulted in a decrease in the specific surface area of the material, which may have contributed to the loss...”
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“... method during one week before and until two weeks after cell transplantation in all experimental groups...”
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“... to progressive functional decline and loss of ability to perform activities of daily living 4. Periodic updating...”
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