Variation at the ANP32A gene is associated with risk of hip osteoarthritis in women.
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A. Hofman | A. Uitterlinden | T. Spector | J. V. van Meurs | F. Luyten | A. Valdes | M. Doherty | D. Hart | S. Doherty | H. Kerkhof | R. Lories | Feng Zhang | A. Uitterlinden | Feng Zhang | A. Hofman
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