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Pregnancy associated plasma protein-a2 (papp-a2) contributes to the regulation of skeletal growth in mice

Author: Amiri, Neilab
Date created: 2015-03-17
Pappa2 Deletion Has Sex- and Age-Specific Effects on Bone in Mice
Author: Christians, Julian K., Author: Amiri, Neilab, Author: Schipilow, John D., Author: Zhang, Steven W., Author: May-Rashke, Kristyna I.
Date created: 2018-10-31

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