A specific immunoassay for monitoring human bone resorption: Quantitation of type I collagen cross‐linked N‐telopeptides in urine
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D. Eyre | F. Singer | D. Hanson | M. Weis | A. Bollen | S. Maslan | Frederick R. Singer | Shoshana L. Maslan | Dennis A. Hanson
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