The relationship between Receptor Activator of Nuclear Factor-κB Ligand (RANKL) gene polymorphism and aortic calcification in Korean women
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概要
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- 2010-06-01
著者
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Oh Ki-won
韓国
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Rhee Eun-jung
韓国
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Rhee Eun-jung
Department Of Endocrinology And Metabolism Kangbuk Samsung Hospital Sungkyunkwan University School O
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Lee Won-young
Department Of Endocrinology And Metabolism Kangbuk Samsung Hospital Sungkyunkwan University School O
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Oh Ki-won
Department Of Endocrinology And Metabolism Kangbuk Samsung Hospital Sungkyunkwan University School O
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Kim Sun-woo
Department Of Endocrinology And Metabolism Kangbuk Samsung Hospital Sungkyunkwan University School O
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Park Cheol-young
Department Of Endocrinology And Metabolism Kangbuk Samsung Hospital Sungkyunkwan University School O
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Kang Moo-il
Department Of Internal Medicine The Catholic University Of Korea College Of Medicine
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Lee Won-young
韓国
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Baek Ki-hyun
Department Of Internal Medicine The Catholic University Of Korea College Of Medicine
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Park Sung-woo
Department Of Endocrinology And Metabolism Kangbuk Samsung Hospital Sungkyunkwan University School O
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Park Se
Department Of Pharmacology College Of Medicine Chung-ang University
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Baek Ki-hyun
Department Of Endocrinology And Metabolism The Catholic University Of Korea College Of Medicine
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YUN Eun-Joo
Department of Radiology, Kangdong Sacred Heart Hospital, Hallym University
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KANG Moo
Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism, The Catholic University of Korea, College of Medicine
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Yun Eun-joo
Department Of Radiology Kangdong Sacred Heart Hospital Hallym University
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Kang Moo
Department Of Endocrinology And Metabolism The Catholic University Of Korea College Of Medicine
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Park Se
Department Of Pediatrics Ajou University School Of Medicine Ajou University Hospital
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Park Se
Department Of Endocrinology And Metabolism Kangbuk Samsung Hospital Sungkyunkwan University School Of Medicine
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PARK Cheol-Young
Department of Computer and Communication Engineering, Taegu University
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PARK Se
Department of Animal Science and Technology, Chung-Ang University
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