v-ATPase V0 subunit d2–deficient mice exhibit impaired osteoclast fusion and increased bone formation
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Yongwon Choi | Takeshi Miyamoto | Seoung-Hoon Lee | Jai-Yoon Sul | Robert J Pignolo | J. Sul | T. Suda | R. Pignolo | T. Miyamoto | Taesoo Kim | Daewon Jeong | Yongwon Choi | Toshio Suda | Taesoo Kim | Daewon Jeong | B. Koczon-Jaremko | Nacksung Kim | Joseph Lorenzo | Jaerang Rho | Ju-Seob Kang | Sun-Kyeong Lee | Boguslawa Koczon-Jaremko | J. Lorenzo | Sun-Kyeong Lee | N. Kim | Seoung‐Hoon Lee | J. Rho | Ju-Seok Kang | Yongwon Choi | Boguslawa A. Koczon-Jaremko
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