A Mechanism for Gene-Environment Interaction in the Etiology of Congenital Scoliosis
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Ryoichiro Kageyama | Sally L. Dunwoodie | Kenro Kusumi | Yumiko Saga | Gavin Chapman | Elaine H. Zackai | Benjamin A. Alman | E. Zackai | B. Alman | R. Kageyama | S. Dunwoodie | Y. Saga | D. Sparrow | G. Chapman | K. Kusumi | J. Dormans | Allanceson J. Smith | Muhammad Z. Mattar | J. Major | V. O'Reilly | L. McGregor | John P. Dormans | Duncan B. Sparrow | Joelene A. Major | Victoria C. O'Reilly | Lesley McGregor
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