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Die Ratte, ein geeignetes Versuchstier für die experimentelle Osteomyelitis

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Experimentelle Untersuchungen über die chronische posttraumatische Osteomyelitis sind schwierig, da sich immer nur Teilaspekte dieses Krankheitsbildes im Experiment nachvollziehen lassen. Experimentelle Untersuchungen sind aber unerläßlich, da nur so gezielte Fragestellungen unter standardisierten Bedingungen beantwortet werden können.

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Mendel, V., Scholz, H.C., Nagel, A., Heymann, H. (1990). Die Ratte, ein geeignetes Versuchstier für die experimentelle Osteomyelitis. In: Rahmanzadeh, R., Breyer, HG. (eds) Das infizierte Implantat. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-75266-7_24

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