Mutations in TNFRSF11A, affecting the signal peptide of RANK, cause familial expansile osteolysis
Nature Genetics2000Vol. 24(1), pp. 45–48
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Anne E. Hughes, Stuart H. Ralston, John Marken, Christine Bell, Heather MacPherson, Richard G.H. Wallace, Wim Van Hul, Michael P. Whyte, Kyoshi Nakatsuka, L. Hovy, Dirk Anderson
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