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Cross-sectional geometry of the femoral midshaft in baboons is heritable
Bone , 08/06/09
Hansen HL et al. – This study establishes the potential of the baboon model for the identification of genes that regulate bone geometric properties in primates. The baboon is of particular importance in genetic studies, because it provides results that are likely highly relevant to the human condition due to the phylogenetic proximity of baboons to humans.
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