Conditional deletion of CD98hc inhibits osteoclast development
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S. Takada | T. Hamatani | Yasuhiko Ito | Xiao‐Kang Li | M. Takami | A. Umezawa | K. Miyado | H. Tsumura | Arisa Igarashi | Miyuki Arai | Morihiro Ito
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