A fibrillar collagen gene, Col11a1, is essential for skeletal morphogenesis
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N. Morris | B. Taylor | D. Beier | S. Woodward | B. Olsen | M. Warman | C. Teuscher | H. Yoshioka | Y. Ninomiya | J. Oxford | F. Ramirez | K. Andrikopoulos | B. Wardell | R. Seegmiller | Y. Li | D. A. Lacerda | G. D. Lifferth | Ying Li | Björn Olsen
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