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FLNA-filaminopathy skeletal phenotypes are not due to an osteoblast autonomous loss-of-function
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FLNA-filaminopathy skeletal phenotypes are not due to an osteoblast autonomous loss-of-function

Emma M. Wade, Elizabeth A. Goodin, Yongqiang Wang, Tim Morgan, Karen E. Callon, Maureen Watson, Philip B. Daniel, Jillian Cornish, Christopher A. McCulloch and Stephen P. Robertson
Bone Reports, Vol.18, pp.101668-101668
01/06/2023
Handle:
https://hdl.handle.net/10523/18163

Abstract

FLNA Micro-CT Mouse model Otopalatodigital Spectrum Disorders
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bonr.2023.101668View
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