Conditional inactivation of FGF receptor 2 reveals an essential role for FGF signaling in the regulation of osteoblast function and bone growth (Q28508542)

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Conditional inactivation of FGF receptor 2 reveals an essential role for FGF signaling in the regulation of osteoblast function and bone growth
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    Conditional inactivation of FGF receptor 2 reveals an essential role for FGF signaling in the regulation of osteoblast function and bone growth (English)
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    Kai Yu
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    Jingsong Xu
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    Zhonghao Liu
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    Drazen Sosic
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    Jiansu Shao
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    Eric N. Olson
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    Dwight A. Towler
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    David M. Ornitz
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    1 July 2003
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    130
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    3063–3074
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