- Title
- A mutation in the LDL receptor-related protein 5 gene results in the autosomal dominant high-bone-mass trait
- Creators
- R. D. Little (Author)J. P. Carulli (Author)R. G. Del Mastro (Author)J. Dupuis (Author)M. Osborne (Author)C. Folz (Author)S. P. Manning (Author)P. M. Swain (Author)S. C. Zhao (Author)B. Eustace (Author)M. M. Lappe (Author)L. Spitzer (Author)S. Zweier (Author)K. Braunschweiger (Author)Y. Benchekroun (Author)X. T. Hu (Author)R. Adair (Author)L. Chee (Author)M. G. FitzGerald (Author)C. Tulig (Author)A. Caruso (Author)N. Tzellas (Author)A. Bawa (Author)B. Franklin (Author)S. McGuire (Author)X. Nogues (Author)G. Gong (Author)K. M. Allen (Author)A. Anisowicz (Author)A. J. Morales (Author)P. T. Lomedico (Author)Robert R. Recker (Author) - Creighton UniversityP. Van Eerdewegh (Author)M. L. Johnson (Author)
- Additional links
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/338450
- Publication Details
- American Journal of Human Genetics, Vol.70(1), pp.11-19
- Number of pages
- 11-19
- Identifiers
- 991005932243802656
- Academic Unit
- School of Medicine; Endocrine
- Resource Type
- Journal article
Journal article
A mutation in the LDL receptor-related protein 5 gene results in the autosomal dominant high-bone-mass trait
American Journal of Human Genetics, Vol.70(1), pp.11-19
01/2002
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