SHOX gene is expressed in vertebral body growth plates in idiopathic and congenital scoliosis: Implications for the etiology of scoliosis in turner syndrome
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F. Tomlinson | R. Labrom | I. Torode | G. Askin | A. Szvetko | G. Day | I. B. Mcphee | J. Tuffley | P. Woodland | E. McClosky | Lyn R. Griffiths
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