Sex‐specific responses of bone metabolism and renal stone risk during bed rest
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Martina Heer | Linda C. Shackelford | Scott M Smith | Scott M. Smith | Sara R. Zwart | Alan R. Hargens | Brandon R. Macias | M. Heer | S. Zwart | A. Hargens | B. Macias | E. Hudson | L. Shackelford | Jennifer L L Morgan | Jennifer L. L. Morgan | Edgar K. Hudson
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