Tissue-nonspecific alkaline phosphatase and plasma cell membrane glycoprotein-1 are central antagonistic regulators of bone mineralization
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R. Terkeltaub | H. Anderson | J. Millán | J. Goding | Kristen A. Johnson | S. Narisawa | A. Sali | L. Hessle | Lovisa Hessle
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