Bone turnover markers: Do they explain risk associated with previous fracture? The EPOS study
Main Authors: | Vergnaud, P, Lunt, M, Scheidt-Nave, C, Poor, G, Parisi, G, Hoszowski, K, Vaz, A, Reid, D, Benevolenskaya, L, Grazio, S, Weber, K, Miazgowski, T, Stepan, J, Masaryk, P, Martin, A, Walton, J, Galan, F, Bruges, J, Lorenc, R, Havelka, S, Perez, R, Seibel, M, Armbrecht, G, Felsenberg, D, Silman, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2000
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