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HIGHER SERUM LEVELS OF CARTILA...
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HIGHER SERUM LEVELS OF CARTILAGE OLIGOMERIC MATRIX PROTEIN (COMP) ARE ASSOCIATED WITH SELF-REPORTED KNEE PAIN
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Main Authors:
Kluzek, S
,
Bay-Jensen, A
,
Spector, T
,
Hart, D
,
Leyland, K
,
Sanchez-Santos, M
,
Arden, N
,
Newton, J
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2014
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