Noninvasive Skin Autofluorescence of Advanced Glycation End Products for Detecting Ossification of the Posterior Longitudinal Ligament in the Thoracic Spine
Tôru Doi(National Rehabilitation Center for Persons with Disabilities), Yasushi Oshima(University of Tokyo Hospital), Yuki Taniguchi(Apple (Israel)), Yusuke Ito(University of Tokyo Hospital), Naoki Okamoto(Saitama Red Cross Hospital), Ryuji Sakamoto(Apple (Israel)), Chiaki Horii(Apple (Israel)), Yoshitaka Matsubayashi(University of Tokyo Hospital), Koji Nakajima(Apple (Israel)), Sakae Tanaka(University of Tokyo Hospital), Hiroyuki Nakarai(University of Tokyo Hospital), Nozomu Ohtomo(Apple (Israel)), Yuichi Yoshida(Apple (Israel)), Hideki Nakamoto(The University of Tokyo), Kosei Nagata(Apple (Israel)), Keiichiro Tozawa(Apple (Israel)), Katsuyuki Sasaki(University of Tokyo Hospital), So Kato(Apple (Israel))
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