TIEG-null mice display an osteopenic gender-specific phenotype

J. R. Hawse, U. T. Iwaniec, S. F. Bensamoun, D. G. Monroe, K. D. Peters, B. Ilharreborde, N. M. Rajamannan, M. J. Oursler, R. T. Turner, T. C. Spelsberg, M. Subramaniam

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