Plasma rich in growth factors: preliminary results of use in the preparation of future sites for implants.
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This paper, published in 1999, received 789 indexed citations . Written by Eduardo Anitua covering the research area of Hematology, Urology and Pharmacy. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Urology (645 citations), Oral Surgery (336 citations) and Surgery (252 citations). Published in PubMed.
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