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1. Effects of a 98% solution of glycerol or sterilization with ethylene oxide on FeLV in bone allografts and effects on bone incorporation of allografts in cats. Coronado GS, Swenson CL, Martinez SA, Burkhardt KS, Arnoczky SP. Am J Vet Res; 2000 Jun; 61(6):665-71. PubMed ID: 10850843 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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