A gain-of-function mutation of Fgfr2c demonstrates the roles of this receptor variant in osteogenesis.
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Gillian M Morriss-Kay | V. P. Eswarakumar | G. Morriss-Kay | Peter Lonai | M. Horowitz | P. Lonai | Mark C Horowitz | Veraragavan P Eswarakumar | Rachel Locklin | R. Locklin
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