Ethnic difference in osteoporosis-related phenotypes and its potential underlying genetic determination.
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S. Lei | H. Deng | D. Xiong | H W Deng | Y. Chen | S F Lei | Y Chen | D H Xiong | L M Li | H. Deng | L. Li | Dong-hai Xiong | Shu Feng Lei | Li Lm
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