Cathepsin K Deficiency in Pycnodysostosis Results in Accumulation of Non-Digested Phagocytosed Collagen in Fibroblasts
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B. Gelb | P. Saftig | D. Brömme | V. Everts | W. Beertsen | W. Tigchelaar | X. Rialland | W. Hou | Vincent Everts | Wu-Shiun Hou | Bruce D. Gelb | Dieter Brömme | P. Saftig
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