Vitamin D receptor gene polymorphisms and the risk of fractures in older women
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Jane A. Cauley | Katie L. Stone | Christopher P. White | John A. Eisman | Joseph M. Zmuda | S. Cummings | J. Cauley | J. Eisman | Tuan V. Nguyen | K. Ensrud | K. Stone | J. Zmuda | C. White | Steven R. Cummings | Kristine E. Ensrud
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