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  • Boskey, A.L.; Gelb, B.D.; Pourmand, E.; Kudrashov, V.; Doty, S.B.; Spevak, L.; Schaffler, M.B.
    Ablation of cathepsin K activity in the young mouse causes hypermineralization of long bone and growth plates (2009), Calcif. Tissue Int., 84, 229-239.
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