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Rev Invest Clin 2012; 64 (3)
Aspectos genéticos de la osteoporosis
Valdés-Flores M, Casas-Ávila L, Falcón-Ramírez E, Ponce-de-León-Suárez V
Language: Spanish
References: 72
Page: 294-307
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