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Identification and association analysis of Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms in the human noggin (Nog) gene and osteoporosis phenotypes
Bone , 01/20/09
Moffett SP et al. - The analysis suggests that common variation in the noggin gene is unlikely to have a major impact on BMD among older men of African ancestry.
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