The Sp1 COLIA1 Gene Polymorphism, and Not Vitamin D Receptor or Estrogen Receptor Gene Polymorphisms, Determines Bone Mineral Density in Postmenopausal Greek Women
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J. Ioannidis | A. Tsatsoulis | I. Georgiou | Z. Efstathiadou | V. Kranas | John P. A. Ioannidis | I. Georgiou | Zoe Efstathiadou
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