Osteoarthritis: A review of the cell biology involved and evidence for reversibility. Management rationally related to known genesis and pathophysiology

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    Supported in part by grants from the Given Foundation, Visiting Scientist (NIH), Commonwealth Foundation, Vermont Chapter of the Arthritis Foundation, and a grant from Blake and Sheila Lawrence.

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