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bibliographicCitation Ohtani S, Yamamoto T, Iimura A, Takahashi T, Kinoshita Y. Regional differences in D/L aspartic acid ratios in the human mandible as a possible indicator of the bone remodeling rate. Growth Dev Aging. 2008;71(1):17–22. PMID: 18710172.
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