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GAIN OF FUNCTION ANKH VARIANTS...
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GAIN OF FUNCTION ANKH VARIANTS CAUSE BOTH FAMILIAL AND SPORADIC CALCIUM PYROPHOSPHATE DIHYDRATE CHONDROCALCINOSIS
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Main Authors:
Zhang, Y
,
Johnson, K
,
Russell, G
,
Wordsworth, B
,
Carr, A
,
Terkeltaub, R
,
Brown, M
Format:
Journal article
Published:
2004
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