Identification of Chloride Intracellular Channel Protein 3 as a Novel Gene Affecting Human Bone Formation
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M. Eijken | J. van de Peppel | J. V. van Leeuwen | B. V. D. van der Eerden | D. Dekkers | J. Demmers | J. Verhoeven | M. Schreuders-koedam | Andrea M. Brum | Cindy S. van der Leije | M. Janssen
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