A mutation in the LDL receptor-related protein 5 gene results in the autosomal dominant high-bone-mass trait

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Little, R. D.
Carulli, J. P.
Del Mastro, R. G.
Dupuis, J.
Osborne, M.
Folz, C.
Manning, S. P.
Swain, P. M.
Zhao, S. C.
Eustace, B.

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2002

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70

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Little, RD; Carulli, JP; Del Mastro, RG; Dupuis, J.; Osborne, M.; Folz, C.; Manning, SP; Swain, PM; Zhao, SC; Eustace, B.; Lappe, MM; Spitzer, L.; Zweier, S.; Braunschweiger, K.; Benchekroun, Y.; Hu, XT; Adair, R.; Chee, L.; FitzGerald, MG; Tulig, C.; Caruso, A.; Tzellas, N.; Bawa, A.; Franklin, B.; McGuire, S.; Nogues, X.; Gong, G.; Allen, KM; Anisowicz, A., et al. A mutation in the LDL receptor-related protein 5 gene results in the autosomal dominant high-bone-mass trait. American Journal of Human Genetics. 2002, JAN. 70(1):11-19.

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0002-9297
1537-6605

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