Histomorphometric studies show that bone formation and bone mineral apposition rates are greater in C3H/HeJ (high-density) than C57BL/6J (low-density) mice during growth (Q46290684)
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scientific article published in October 1999
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English | Histomorphometric studies show that bone formation and bone mineral apposition rates are greater in C3H/HeJ (high-density) than C57BL/6J (low-density) mice during growth |
scientific article published in October 1999 |
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Histomorphometric studies show that bone formation and bone mineral apposition rates are greater in C3H/HeJ (high-density) than C57BL/6J (low-density) mice during growth (English)
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Sheng MH
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Baylink DJ
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Beamer WG
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Donahue LR
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Rosen CJ
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Lau KH
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Wergedal JE
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1 October 1999
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