Effects of an Asian-specific nonsynonymous EDAR variant on multiple dental traits
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T. Hanihara | R. Kimura | Hiroki Oota | K. Maki | H. Ishida | Tetsutaro Yamaguchi | Yong-il Kim | Soo-Byung Park | Akira Kawaguchi | Kuniaki Haneji | Yoko Tomoyasu | Miyuki Watanabe | Chiaki Watanabe | Mayako Takeda | Jeong-Heuy Park
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