Klotho Gene Polymorphisms Associated With Bone Density of Aged Postmenopausal Women
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T. Spector | Kozo Nakamura | S. Inoue | Y. Nabeshima | M. Kuro-o | M. Chiano | H. Kawaguchi | H. Orimo | Takao Suzuki | T. Hosoi | P. Kleyn | M. Uchida | N. Ogata | K. Kawano | H. Molloy
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