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Genome-wide association study for radiographic vertebral fractures: a potential role for the 16q24 BMD locus.

Oei L, Estrada K, Duncan EL, Christiansen C, Liu CT, Langdahl BL, Obermayer-Pietsch B, Riancho JA, Prince RL, van Schoor NM, McCloskey E, Hsu YH, Evangelou E, Ntzani E, Evans DM, Alonso N, Husted LB, Valero C, Hernandez JL, Lewis JR, Kaptoge SK, Zhu K, Cupples LA, Medina-G?mez C, Vandenput L, Kim GS, Hun Lee S, Casta?o-Betancourt MC, Oei EH, Martinez J, Daroszewska A, van der Klift M, Mellstr?m D, Herrera L, Karlsson MK, Hofman A, Ljunggren ?, Pols HA, Stolk L, van Meurs JB, Ioannidis JP, Zillikens MC, Lips P, Karasik D, Uitterlinden AG, Styrkarsdottir U, Brown MA, Koh JM, Richards JB, Reeve J, Ohlsson C, Ralston SH, Kiel DP, Rivadeneira F. Genome-wide association study for radiographic vertebral fractures: a potential role for the 16q24 BMD locus. Bone. 2014 Feb; 59:20-7.

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