Six novel missense mutations in the LDL receptor-related protein 5 (LRP5) gene in different conditions with an increased bone density.
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Jens Bollerslev | Tara Renton | Matthew L Warman | R. K. Beals | M. Warman | Y. Gong | J. Bollerslev | J. Gram | L. Key | T. Renton | L. Van Wesenbeeck | C. Bartels | W. Van Hul | Yaoqin Gong | M. de Vernejoul | Domenico Scopelliti | Wim Van Hul | O. Benichou | E. Cleiren | Lyndon Key | Liesbeth Van Wesenbeeck | Erna Cleiren | Jeppe Gram | Rodney K Beals | Olivier Bénichou | Cindy Bartels | Marie-Christine De Vernejoul | D. Scopelliti | Erna Cleiren
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