Smoking is associated with increased cartilage loss and persistence of bone marrow lesions over 2 years in community-based individuals. (Q51135741)

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scientific article published on 20 August 2009
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Smoking is associated with increased cartilage loss and persistence of bone marrow lesions over 2 years in community-based individuals.
scientific article published on 20 August 2009

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    Smoking is associated with increased cartilage loss and persistence of bone marrow lesions over 2 years in community-based individuals. (English)

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