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A short-cycle ADFR regimen using parathyroid peptide hPTH 1–34 in idiopathic osteoporosis

A short-cycle ADFR regimen using parathyroid peptide hPTH 1–34 in idiopathic osteoporosis

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Main Authors: Reeve, J, Price, T, Arlot, M, Bartlett, C, Edouard, C, Green, JR, Hesp, R, Hulme, P, Klenerman, L, Tellez, M, Zanelli, J, Meunier, P
Format: Journal article
Published: 1986
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