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COMMON VARIANTS IN SKELETAL DYSPLASIA GENES ARE ASSOCIATED WITH OSTEOARTHRITIS

COMMON VARIANTS IN SKELETAL DYSPLASIA GENES ARE ASSOCIATED WITH OSTEOARTHRITIS

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Main Authors: Kerkhof, H, Panagiotou, O, Irving, M, Esko, T, Meulenbelt, I, Panoutsopoulou, K, Styrkarsdottir, U, Zhu, Y, Cupples, A, Felson, D, Kloppenburg, M, Arden, N, Albert, H, Slagboom, E, Frank, L, Metspalu, A, Ioannidis, J, Jonsdottir, I, Stefansson, K, Spector, T, Uitterlinden, A, Zeggini, E, Valdes, A, Evangelou, V, van Meurs, J
Format: Journal article
Published: 2011
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