High-Throughput Gene and Protein Analysis Revealed the Response of Disc Cells to Vitamin D, Depending on the VDR FokI Variants
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P. De Luca | M. Brayda-Bruno | D. Coviello | A. Colombini | D. Cangelosi | E. Ragni | M. Malacarne | C. Perucca Orfei | M. Viganò | L. de Girolamo | M. Castagnetta | Davide Cangelosi
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