Changes in Bone Structure and Mass With Advancing Age in the Male C57BL/6J Mouse
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Sharmila Majumdar | S. Majumdar | V. Ferguson | S. Simske | A. Burghardt | B. Halloran | L. Venton | Virginia L Ferguson | Andrew Burghardt | Steven J Simske | Bernard P Halloran | Laura L Venton | Laura L. Venton
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