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Publications by D T Villareal
Estrogen Status and Heredity Are Major Determinants of Premenopausal Bone Mass.
Journal of Clinical Investigation
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IL-1-induced Murine Osteoblast IL-6 Production Is Mediated by the Type 1 IL-1 Receptor and Is Increased by 1,25 Dihydroxyvitamin D3.
Journal of Clinical Investigation
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