Vitamin D receptor gene polymorphisms, bone mineral density and fractures in postmenopausal women with osteoporosis
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E. Franek | R. Słomski | M. Michalak | W. Horst-Sikorska | Michalina Marcinkowska | A. Wawrzyniak | J. Dytfeld | L. Napiórkowska | Natalia Drwęska
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