Formation dominates resorption with increasing mineralized density and time postfracture in cortical but not trabecular bone: a longitudinal HRpQCT imaging study in the distal radius

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JBMR Plus
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5
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6
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Wiley
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2473-4039
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English
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Atkins, P. R., Stock, K., Ohs, N., Collins, C. J., Horling, L., Benedikt, S., Degenhart, G., Lippuner, K., Blauth, M., Christen, P., & Müller, R. (2021). Formation dominates resorption with increasing mineralized density and time postfracture in cortical but not trabecular bone: a longitudinal HRpQCT imaging study in the distal radius. JBMR Plus, 5(6). https://doi.org/10.1002/jbm4.10493