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bibliographicCitation Torricelli P, Fini M, Giavaresi G, Giardino R. Bone tissue cultures: an in vitro model for the evaluation of bone defect healing after L-arginine and L-lysine administration. Artif Cells Blood Substit Immobil Biotechnol. 2001 Jul;29(4):325–34. doi: 10.1081/bio-100104234. PMID: 11495013.
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