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Publications by T. Dannhauer
Relative Distribution of Quadriceps Head Anatomical Cross-Sectional Areas and Volumes—Sensitivity to Pain and to Training Intervention
Annals of Anatomy
Anatomy
Medicine
Developmental Biology
Sex-Differences of the Healthy Infra-Patellar (Hoffa) Fat Pad in Relation to Intermuscular and Subcutaneous Fat Content – Data From the Osteoarthritis Initiative
Annals of Anatomy
Anatomy
Medicine
Developmental Biology
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