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Vascularization of Osteochondral Junctions of Joints and Spine

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During previous work on undecalcified bone and cartilage [2, 3] the question of the light microscopic appearance of these tisues in their more natural state, i.e., without any staining, arose [4]. Our findings prompted us later to use tetracycline labeling, too.

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Havelka, S., Neužil, A. (1990). Vascularization of Osteochondral Junctions of Joints and Spine. In: Arlet, J., Mazières, B. (eds) Bone Circulation and Bone Necrosis. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-73644-5_3

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