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Implantable Direct Current Spinal Fusion Stimulators Do Not Decrease Implant-Related Infections in a Rabbit Model
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The American Journal of Orthopedics - 43(5)
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Implantable Direct Current Spinal Fusion Stimulators Do Not Decrease Implant-Related Infections in a Rabbit Model
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american journal of orthopedics, ajo, original study, study, online exclusive, spinal fusion, spine fusion, stimulators, implant-related infections, infections, rabbits, rabbit model, bacteria, spinal sound infections, spine
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