Author:
Goldhahn Jörg,Scheele Wim H.,Mitlak Bruce H.,Abadie Eric,Aspenberg Per,Augat Peter,Brandi Maria-Luisa,Burlet Nansa,Chines Arkadi,Delmas Pierre D.,Dupin-Roger Isabelle,Ethgen Dominique,Hanson Beate,Hartl Florian,Kanis John A.,Kewalramani Reshma,Laslop Andrea,Marsh David,Ormarsdottir Sif,Rizzoli René,Santora Art,Schmidmaier Gerhard,Wagener Michael,Reginster Jean-Yves
Subject
Histology,Physiology,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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